Gilbert Arenas, a former member of the Washington Wizards and three-time All-Star, is striking out at the gay community and calling them “unfair” as a group.
During an interview Monday with Vlad TV, the former player began discussing how so many Americans are self-censoring these days for fear of the radical gay cancel culture.
“I think it’s the most unfair group walking the planet right now,” Arenas said, according to Fox News.
“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, But we don’t know it,” he continued. “So, there’s no open dialogue about what is appropriate and what’s not. We only find out after we f— up. That’s unfair. That’s f—ing unfair. You can’t do that. How do I know something’s wrong until you give it to me?”

A member of the Sisters Of The Perpetual Indulgence seen at the march. Hundreds Of Drag Queens and Kings filled the streets for the 29th annual New York City Drag March, an annual drag protest and visibility march taking place at Tompkins Square Park as a kick-off to NYC Pride weekend. (Erik McGregor/LightRocket…
