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Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai was quick to publicly condemn Kyrie Irving for tweeting a link to an allegedly anti-semitic movie.

“I’m disappointed that Kyrie appears to support a film based on a book full of anti-semitic disinformation. I want to sit down and make sure he understands this is hurtful to all of us, and as a man of faith, it is wrong to promote hate based on race, ethnicity or religion,” the billionaire tweeted.

Sports analyst Clay Travis slammed Tsai for not doing the same when it comes to China carrying out genocide against the Uyghur Muslims.

“You were quick to condemn @KyrieIrving on here. Why won’t you, who claims to be a man of faith, condemn China’s genocide of Muslims? Why does Kyrie have to condemn anti-semitism in a way that you approve of, but you don’t have to condemn Muslim genocide in China @joetsai1999?” Travis tweeted.