‘Wasn’t my intent’: Corey Webster issues apology for offensive social media comment

Basketball
Published 18.09.2023
‘Wasn’t my intent’: Corey Webster issues apology for offensive social media comment

Triple NBL champion and Perth Wildcats guard Corey Webster has issued an apology after posting an offensive social media remark in regards to the LGBTQI+ Rainbow Pride flag.

Webster on Sunday night time responded to an X put up that featured the rainbow flag with the query: “What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you see this flag?”

In a remark that was uploaded on Sunday night time then deleted, Webster wrote again: “Mental illness.”

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Despite deleting the put up, a screenshot of Webster’s remark shortly circulated on-line, drawing neighborhood outrage. He later posted ‘PROTECT THE CHILDREN’ earlier than locking his X account.

It comes simply days earlier than the Wildcats’ pre-season NBL Blitz conflict towards the Adelaide 36ers and Isaac Humphries, who final yr turned the one overtly homosexual male taking part in in a prime tier basketball league.

Corey Webster of the Wildcats shoots during the 2023 NBL Blitz. Picture: Matt Roberts/Getty Images for NBL
Corey Webster of the Wildcats shoots in the course of the 2023 NBL Blitz. Picture: Matt Roberts/Getty Images for NBLSource: Getty Images

The Wildcats launched an investigation on Monday earlier than releasing an announcement, with Webster conceding his feedback have been insensitive.

“While it certainly wasn’t my intent, I understand the hurt my comments have caused and I am sincerely sorry for this,” Webster stated in a Wildcats assertion.

“It wasn’t how I intended my comments to be perceived and I will take a break from social media and use that time to better educate myself on the impact comments such as this can make on individuals I may have offended.”

Richard Simkiss — the chief government of SEN Teams, who personal the Wildcats — stated Webster’s feedback didn’t replicate the membership’s values

“We are really disappointed in these comments and have made this clear to Corey,” Simkiss stated.

“They don’t reflect our values, and we have committed to working with Corey to help educate him about the harm such comments can bring.

“As a community driven club, we stand for inclusiveness and have strongly supported the NBL’s Pride Round. We look forward to promoting this initiative again in the upcoming season.

“Our values are clear – we want to bring people together in a positive way and we understand our responsibility as leaders in the community to live these values both on and off the court.”

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The NBL final season the celebrated its inaugural Champion Pride Round — and can accomplish that once more this season.

NBL chief government David Stevenson labelled the feedback “insensitive and harmful”

“The league is disappointed with his comments,” Stevenson stated.

“We want the NBL to be a safe and inclusive environment at all times and encourage the greater inclusion and wellbeing of LGBTQ players, members and fans.”

“The community is critical in supporting inclusion and diversity in our society and we all must work together to encourage everyone to be themselves.

“There will always be challenges when stances and beliefs conflict with one another, but as an organisation we are committed to working together and supporting one another, with respect at all times.”

Webster on Sunday got here off the bench within the Wildcats’ 102-95 win over Cairns at Gold Coast Convention Centre, scoring 12 factors from simply over 23 minutes of court docket time.

One of New Zealand’s greatest ever basketballers, Webster scored 2664 factors from 236 video games with the Breakers and was a part of three championships earlier than becoming a member of the Wildcats in June final yr.

The 34-year-old performed six video games within the NBA Summer League for the Dallas Mavericks in 2018 and has represented New Zealand on the worldwide stage, whereas he’s additionally performed professionally in Egypt, Serbia, Italy, Greece, Israel and China.