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Kraft is currently the richest person in the nation after making ten appearances, winning six Super Bowls, and building a successful company. Despite this wealth, the people who live in Massachusetts are not too pleased with where our nation is at.
“I don’t recognise swaths of this nation,” he said in an interview with USA TODAY Sports.”I don’t like the direction we’re going. I’m worried about our country right now.
Kraft is very troubled by his Jewish background. The 82-year-old has spent years fighting antisemitism and promoting racial harmony, but in recent years, he has grown increasingly concerned about the rise in racial and spiritual tensions.The Patriots’ owner is extremely concerned about these tensions and the increase in hate crimes against Jews.
“In Charlottesville, I witnessed people wearing Nazi uniforms shouting, ‘Jews will not replace us,'” Kraft added. At the Tree of Life, a slaughter took place.In the United States of America, none of this ought to be taking place.
Kraft compared the chaos of today to the organised extermination of Europe’s Jewish population by Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
“I would like to keep us from reaching the 1940s.”
In an effort to spread awareness of the rising antisemitism rates and the reasons why America shouldn’t return to the racism that was once so ingrained in its culture, Kraft reportedly bought a commercial TV spot that would air during Super Bowl LVIII.
Remind the Patriots remember their prior supremacy in Super Bowl LVIII.
Concerns concerning the state of American youth, particularly those of African Americans and Jews, were expressed by him. “I think the connection has to be addressed.”
In his daily existence, Kraft seems to see a country he does not recognise until that connection is formed. In addition, he is not very happy with it.