The Toronto Raptors is apologizing for a video it put out to mark the start of Women’s History month.
“We’re an organization that prides itself on doing the right thing when it comes to inclusion and representation, and we made a mistake yesterday,” a spokesperson for the Raptors told CTV News Toronto in a statement.
In the now-deleted 13-second video, Precious Achiuwa, Malachi Flynn, and Scottie Barnes are asked the following question: “Beyoncé said Girls Run The World. Why do you think that’s true?”Achiuwa responds in kind, saying “They birth everybody,” while Barnes answers by saying, “All women are great because they’re all queens.
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