Kyrie Irving’s Bold Move: NBA Star Opens Up About ‘YN’ Culture, Fans React

During his livestream on Twitch, the Dallas Mavericks star guard Kyrie Irving passionately denounced the term “YN” and the culture that supports it. “I don’t support that YN generation y’all. I’m good, bro. I love God too much to be a YN. I’m just going to put it that way.

 

I love myself too much to be a YN bro.” Irving did not mind terms like “Unc” or “OG,” but he did not endorse the “self-destructive” behaviours that he believes some young people have embraced and become associated with the term.

 

Irving casually mentioned that he may be called “Unc,” “Y-OG,” or any other name. You want to murder our own people, and we’re fighting the same enemy.

 

No worries. Irving stayed out of gang politics, but he did praise the “OGs” who are helping to change their communities by setting positive examples for the youth. “Anybody killing our own people — and I know war is war and I’m not getting into any gang politics,” stated the politician.

 

 

“Shout out to all and salute to all OGs that’s out there really putting the morals and principles into these youngins and putting their best foot forward and being family men.” But I’m alright, dude, when it comes to their generation and those young ***as.

 

You can have that name and that stuff if you want. His disapproval was evident as he proceeded. “I have zero ties to it, zero.”

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