No stopping Kyrie - even after 7 months of exile. Vax mob mafia DEVASTATED.
In 32 minutes:
22 points
3 rebounds
4 assists
3 steals
1 block
No Stopping? Reaaly? He's been stopped for seven months. Don't even get me started about "being stopped" last year and while he was in Boston. The league would be better off if he retired.
I like that rap lyrics, "Sosa, Fivi, lookin like KD and Kyrie." Kyrie is an icon though. Doesn't buy into a fraud agenda even if it means being slandered by indoctrinated individuals. He reminds me of the Germans who rebelled against Adolf Hitler.
Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving explained his theory on whether the Earth is flat in an interview with UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma last week. Appearing on Auriemma's Holding Court podcast (h/t Nicole Yang o...
I notice you didn’t post several times when Karl Anthony-Towns put up 60 points and 17 rebounds just one night before Kyrie’s career game.
KAT appeared in a commercial showing NBA stars getting the vaccine, and had an endorsement deal with a Covid home test.
It’s almost like the vaccine has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with them scoring 60 points.
Astute observation. I guess KAT taking the "vaccine" was unnecessary and he simply provided pure profit to the pharmaceutical companies. Then he got a piece of the action by jumping on the Covid hysteria gravy train with his endorsement deal.
These sports leagues have stringent covid measures purely for public relations and revenue purposes. They know their fan base would take a hit, due to the gullibility and naivity of human nature, if they came out and admitted covid won't kill any active pro athletes and is not a real threat. Brainwashed people would tune out. Remember when covid hysteria initially hit? People were acting as if hundreds of active pro athletes were going to do. Humans are an impressionable and gullible species. The media, big fraudma and politicians exploit these follies of human nature. They are evil.
“The point of this season for me was never to just take a stance. It was really to make sure that I’m standing on what I believe in, in freedom,” Irving said. “Freedom, I don’t think that’s a word that gets defined enough in our society, about the freedom to make choices with your life without someone telling you what the f–k to do and whether that carries over to nuances of our society that politicians control, the government controls, or things people who are in power — the powers that may be.
“I’m standing for freedom, so that’s in all facets of my life. There’s nobody that’s enslaving me. I don’t want anyone telling me what to do with my life, and that’s just the way I am, and if I get tarnished in terms of my image and people slandering my name continually because those aren’t things that I forget.”
The Nets guard also called some of the coverage of his and his family’s decision not to get vaccinated “unfair.” Irving called for an end to all vaccine mandates. He has previously cited the mandates as the main reason why he wouldn’t get jabbed.
“Tonight, my presence out there is bigger than a basketball game — represented a lot of individuals that are out there in a similar situation as me,” the Nets guard said.
If you thought discussions of the city’s private sector (and municipal employee) mandates were at an end, think again. In his post-game comments, Kyrie Irving spoke about the mandates that had...