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Kyrie Irving: Vaccine Mandates One Of The ‘Greatest Human Rights Violations In History’

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Within 2 hours of NYC Mayor Eric Adams telling reporters that he’s ending the private employer vaccine mandate but keeping it for city workers, Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving dropped a truth bomb on his Twitter feed.

“This enforced Vaccine/Pandemic is one the biggest violations of HUMAN RIGHTS in history,” the NBA superstar posted.

And he’s right. The vaccine mandate in America has been nothing but an unconstitutional propaganda piece all for political and financial gain. Big Pharma has made billions, and Washington D.C. beurocrats like Anthony Fauci lined their pockets by putting the fear of God in the American people over a virus with a 99.7% survival rate.

Regardless of where you stood on the issue, there’s no disputing that politicians vilified and took advantage of the vulnerable for too long while they continued to play pandemic well after medical professionals and scientists screamed from the rooftops that the threat was over. Much of the mandates and guidelines made zero sense, yet those who stood to gain financially refused to drop them.

Clearly I share the same sentiments with Irving regarding his comment that if he can work and be unvaccinated, then all of his “brothers and sisters who are also unvaccinated should be able to do the same, without being discriminated against, vilified, or fired.” Amen to that Kryie, Amen indeed.

Irving also double downed with a second post a few minutes later, “Use me God. No Fear.”

In his Tuesday tweet, Irving was most likely referring to those who lost their job because of the city’s vaccine mandates, including an estimated 1,500 city workers. There are no numbers on how many private company employees have been terminated … or what will happen to them now that that mandate has been eliminated. Eli Carter, a Nets development coach, reportedly lost his job under the mandate because of his unvaccinated status. Irving has since supported Carter’s “More than a run” initiative.

Mayor Adams dropped the vaccine requirement for professional athletes like Irving in late March, permitting Irving to finally play at Barclays Center including the NBA playoffs. At the time, Adams took heat from businesses who cried double standard.

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