It really should not be this hard to acknowledge that antisemitism is very bad.
LeBron James looked to have gotten to that point recently when he commented on Kyrie Irving’s actions and quotes over the weekend. LeBron noted that the suspended Brooklyn Nets star’s words hurt people and he himself does not condone hate in any way.
It may not have been as strong as some wanted, but it was hardly a weak statement and, given that he was the first player to really actively speak out against Kyrie, it was a welcome one.
If it had just stopped there, that would have been fine.