Gay teammates may try to kiss him if he makes these faces on the court
Tim Hardaway of the NBA told Sports Talk 790 The Ticket yesterday that he hates gay people.
"Well, you know, I hate gay people.I let it be known I don't like gay people. I don't like to be around gay people. I'm homophobic. It shouldn't be in the world, in the United States, I don't like it."
Earlier today, Hardaway had a telephone interview with Fox affiliate WSVN in Miami and apologized for his remarks.
"Yes, I regret it. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said I hate gay people or anything like that," he said. "That was my mistake."
Yes, it was his mistake but the mistake he's admiting to is the fact that he annnounced his bigotry to the nation, not that he feels sorry for his point of view. Hardaway is meerely asking for what they call on the playground as a "do-over." When we all know full well what he really needs to make things right is to apologize sincerely by also admitting how wrong he is and to check himself into the Wonderland Center rehabilitation clinic.
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2 comments:
Well we are not supposed to 'hate' anyone, but when we oppose that lifestyle (sin) we are not bigots..we are just moral people trying to do right!
If you hate a demographic group so you can feel superior and moral, you're a bigot.
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