Mike Brown, the owner of the Cincinnati Bengals, sold the team.
After making ten appearances, winning six Super Bowls, and creating a profitable business, Kraft is now the wealthiest person in the country. The natives of Massachusetts aren’t too happy with where our country stands, despite this riches.
In an interview with USA TODAY Sports, he declared, “I don’t recognize swaths of this nation.””I don’t enjoy the path we’re on. Right now, I’m concerned about our nation.
I saw individuals in Nazi uniforms yelling in Charlottesville, ‘Jews will not replace us,’” Kraft said. There was a massacre at the Tree of Life.None of this should be happening in the United States of America.
Kraft drew a parallel between the current turmoil and Nazi Germany’s systematic eradication of Europe’s Jewish population in the 1930s.
“I want to prevent us from getting to the 1940s.”
Kraft reportedly purchased a commercial TV spot that will play during Super Bowl LVIII to raise awareness of the growing antisemitism rates and the reasons that America shouldn’t revert to the bigotry that was once so pervasive in its culture.
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He voiced worries about the situation of America’s youth, especially that of black and Jewish Americans. “I believe that the connection has to be fixed.”
Until that connection is made, Kraft appears to see a nation he does not recognize in his day-to-day life. Moreover, he is not really pleased with it.