Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America Antisemitic Movie Story, Book And Where To Watch Online

Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America Antisemitic Movie Story, Book And Where To Watch Online

On Thursday, October 28, Kyrie Irving tweeted and posted on Instagram about the 2018 movie “Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America,” know where to watch it online

Which has been criticised for a long time for being full of antisemitic misinformation. Both the book and the movie say that “Blacks have been lied to about their heritage”. And that they will “show who the Children of Israel really are.”

Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America Antisemitic Movie Story, Controversy, Director, Book And Where To Watch Online

According to an article in Rolling Stone. Both groups share ideas that are similar to those of “more extreme factions of the Black Hebrew Israelites. Which have a long history of misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and especially antisemitism.”

The film in question is 2018 documentary Hebrews To Negroes: Wake Up Black America, directed by Ronald Dalton Jr, the author behind the 2015 book of the same name andits Amazon Prime Video summary claims to “uncover the true identity of the Children of Israel,” while the book similarly “exposes the truths that have been hidden by the powers that be in America.”

What Did The Book Talk About Jews Which Kyrie Irving Supported?

The claims in the book and movie also say that “many famous high-ranking Jews” have “confessed to worshipping Satan or Lucifer,” which led Rolling Stone to call the works “venomously antisemitic.”

The book also includes a reference to the infamous antisemitic book ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.’ The book says that European Jews ran a long list of businesses, from banking to publishing books. In the end, it says, “By controlling our money and the media, European Jews were able to control our thoughts.”

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Kyrie Irving’s Tweet Is Gaining Attention!

Now, Irving’s tweet has brought even more attention to the movie, which was already well-known. ESPN says that in response. The Brooklyn Nets said, “The Brooklyn Nets are strongly against any kind of hate speech and will not stand for it. We think the first thing we should do in this situation is have an honest conversation.

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Kyrie Irving Has Been Controversial In The Past As Well!

This is just the latest time Irving has gotten himself involved in a controversial issue. The Nets star posted a 2002 conspiracy video of Alex Jones criticising the “New World Order”. On his Instagram account in September. According to Rolling Stones, Irving lost a big chunk of his team’s season in 2021 because he didn’t want to get the Covid-19 shot.

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Earlier, in 2018, Irving, then a member of the Celtics, claimed the Earth to be flat before retracting his statement. Irving hasn’t said anything yet about why he’s promoting both the book and the movie. At the time this article was written, he still hadn’t deleted the tweet about the movie.