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Last month, the world celebrated LGBTQ Pride Month, but based on some recent comments from former NBA All-Star point guard Gilbert Arenas, it’s pretty clear that he was not celebrating.

Gilbert Arenas recently sat down for an interview with Vlad TV where he had a pretty blunt message for the  LGBTQ community, calling it “the most unfair group walking the planet.”

“I think it’s the most unfair group walking the planet right now. They have a playbook that only they’re playing by. No one else gets to see this playbook, but we’re being judged by everything that’s in this playbook,” Arenas said according to Fox News. “But we don’t know it. So, there’s no open dialogue about what is appropriate and what’s not. We only find out after we [mess] up. That’s unfair. That’s [freaking] unfair. You can’t do that. How do I know something’s wrong until you give it to me?”

When asked if he could provide an example to illustrate his point, Arenas seemed to take issue with preferred pronouns.

“Just words, phrases. Like he, she, it, they. … How do we know? You’re making it up as we go,” Arenas claimed. “There’s not like there’s this [freaking] dictionary of updates, and we can sit there, click it and say, ‘All right I can’t say … they took this out. They added this in.’ We’re just learning, right? That’s really unfair that you can cancel somebody on a playbook that only you have.”

Arenas’ comments certainly did not go over well on social media.

https://twitter.com/homoinstigator/status/1676250463321088002?s=20

People were not happy with Arenas for his comments, and it’s easy to see why.

[Fox News]