Nazem Kadri’s wife shares hate speech messages directed at him online
Trigger warning: Racism, Islamophobia
“For those who hate, that was for them,” Nazem Kadri told TNT in a post-game interview after his Colorado Avalanche beat the St. Louis Blues 6-3 to take a 3-1 series lead Monday.
But Kadri, referring to his hat trick, wasn’t addressing contained hate allegedly shown to him by Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington, who Kadri said threw a water bottle at him after Game 3, when Kadri had crashed into Binnington and knocked him out of the series with a knee injury.
No, this was a hate far deeper, far more widespread and far more appalling than any on-ice rivalry with a goaltender. Kadri had reportedly received threats, many of them racially charged, following the Game 3 incident, to the point the NHL launched an investigation and asked St. Louis police to boost hotel security.
To get a sense of how serious the threats and hate speech directed against Kadri have been in the days since Game 3, his wife, Ashley Cave, posted a sample of the messages sent his way on the Jazzy Kadri Instagram account. The messages target Kadri’s Lebanese Canadian heritage and the fact he’s a practising Muslim:
Nazem Kadri’s wife shares what their family has endured for the past 48 hours through the Jazzy Kadri Instagram account.
These racist attacks are sickening. pic.twitter.com/pLWeEs0K7y
— Mike Stephens (@mikeystephens81) May 24, 2022
“This is just a small sample,” Cave wrote in the post. “There are many more. This behavior doesn’t belong in sports, or anywhere. If you are not condemning racism, then you are tolerating it. Praying for the world to be a better place with more love and less hate.”