(Jewish Group) Meet the fans who wore 'fight antisemitism' shirts to protest Kyrie Irving
Kyrie Irving wasnt getting the message about antisemitism so a group of Orthodox Jews sat courtside at his game to reinforce it.
In a plan that came together in less than 24 hours, eight Jewish fans went to the Brooklyn Nets home game Monday night in matching blue shirts with the phrase fight antisemitism emblazoned across it. Their appearance during the broadcast alongside Irving, the star Nets guard who posted a link to an antisemitic movie Thursday, instantly went viral on Twitter.
Realizing that their two families had eight consecutive seats in the front row on the side of the court facing TV cameras, the two account holders, Aaron Jungreis and Bryan Haimm, hatched the idea at a wedding Sunday night.
They wanted to give a sign to the Nets that theyre season ticket holders and they dont approve of what Kyrie is doing, said Andrew Pearl, Jungreis son-in-law, who was in the group that went. And they wanted to show Kyrie.
Lindsay Haimm, second from left, got the shirts made Monday afternoon. Andrew Pearl, far right, said the idea to go together was hatched by his father-in-law Sunday night. Photo by YES/via screenshot
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