Barnes & Noble has pulled the controversial e book “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake up Black America” off its cabinets … whereas Kyrie Irving continues to face backlash for selling it.
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), counseled B&N Tuesday morning … saying the bookseller’s choice to yank the e book ought to set a precedent.
Greenblatt then turned his consideration to Amazon, revealing he wrote to the corporate over every week in the past, trying to have a dialog in regards to the e book/movies presence on the enormous retailer’s web site. The ADL CEO says he’d like a disclaimer added to the e book and movie, as a minimum.
Greenblatt added the e book and movie “will lead on to the hurt of Jews,” including Amazon must comply with B&N’s lead earlier than it is too late.
Of course, Kyrie landed in scorching water after tweeting a hyperlink to the controversial movie.
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The Nets finally suspended Irving for an indefinite period of time. He hasn’t performed since  November 1 … and it is unclear when he’ll return.
Amazon is carrying the e book and film on its web site.
We’ve reached out to Barnes & Noble for remark … thus far, no phrase again.