Live Bar, November 20 today, basketable Nets star Owen accepted an exclusive interview with SNY, an American media, detailing what happened in the past few weeks.
Owen said: “I really want to focus on repairing the harm, influence or some kind of threat I have caused to the Jewish community, I just want to apologize for everything I have done since this Twitter release.
“I have a lot of time to think about it. If I can start over, I will cure and repair a lot of my close relationships with Jewish relatives, brothers and sisters.
“To the outside world, this may be regarded as a simple question of yes or no, and I should directly say ‘No, I am not an anti-semialist”, I believe that each of us should have equal opportunities, and we should all pour love into each other, which should be the most important.
“But I didn’t say that in the initial conversation. I took responsibility. I want to apologize for it because it was completely wrong. If I knew where I came from, how could I be an anti-Semitic? This sentence itself refers to my childhood, all the relatives and friends I made, and I will continue to know them deeply. Some of them are Jews, some are not, because I didn’t think it was important at that time, things went in the wrong direction.
“There are many injuries that need to be cured, many dialogues need to be carried out, and there are still many reflections.” Owen said.
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