Kyrie Irving takes responsibility for controversial social media posts | THE CARTON SHOW

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The Brooklyn Nets teamed up with Kyrie Irving to pledge a total of $1M to anti-hate causes and organizations, a move made to show remorse for controversial posts on the players social media. Kyrie released a statement where he takes responsibility for his actions, but is this enough? Craig Carton and Gerald McCoy decide if Kyrie and the league have demonstrated a serious enough stance against anti-semitism.

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