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Kyrie Irving bashes Eric Adams after latest NYC vaccine mandate change: 'Biggest violation of human rights'

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Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving has spoken out again about COVID-19 vaccines following New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ recent change to the city’s mandates.

Irving hasn’t held back about how he feels about the mandates having missed about two-thirds of the season due to New York City’s rules. Adams ended the private employer vaccine mandate on Tuesday, but city workers are still required to be vaccinated to work.

Irving took to Twitter to voice his frustrations on the matter.

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Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving reacts after hitting a basket against the Cleveland Cavaliers on April 12, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

"If I can work and be unvaccinated, then all of my brothers and sisters who are also unvaccinated should be able to do the same, without being discriminated against, vilified, or fired," he said.

‘This enforced Vaccine/Pandemic is one the biggest violations of HUMAN RIGHTS in history."

It’s not a stretch to say that Irving had the toughest time in the NBA as an unvaccinated player having played in New York City, where the restrictions on those without the vaccine were vast. Irving could only play in 29 games last season with Brooklyn, six of which came at Barclays Center.

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Meanwhile, other players who were unvaccinated in the league were allowed to play in their home stadiums if it was allowed by their city mandates.

Irving began the season out of the Nets’ facility as owner Joe Tsai and GM Sean Marks agreed that he shouldn’t be a part-time player. That all changed when the Nets

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