Gilbert Arenas, a former three-time NBA All-Star, blasted the "LGBT" community as the world's "most unfair group." Arenas made reference to a "playbook" that he claims LGBT people employ to reject others during his interview with Vlad TV.
Arenas said to the host, "I think the LGBT is the most unfair group walking the planet right now. They follow a playbook that is exclusive to them. No one else has access to this playbook, but everything in it is used to evaluate us.
He continued, "But we don't know it. "Therefore, there is no honest discussion of what is and is not appropriate. We don't learn until after we screw up. That is unjust. That is so unfair. No, you can't. Before you tell me there's a problem, how am I supposed to know?
"Simply words and phrases. such as he, she, it, and they. How are we aware? You're inventing it as we go, said Arenas. There isn't anything like this f***ing dictionary of updates that we can click and say, "All right, I can't say— Oh, they took this out. They added this in. We're still learning, aren't we? That you can fire someone based on a playbook that only you have is incredibly unfair.
Remember not to argue "with someone from the LGB community," the former NBA player advised, calling it "f***ing suicide." He thinks it's because "they can say whatever the f*** they want" and "have the whole dictionary to use against you."
By saying, "You look like a gay guy, you look like this," and calling you all kinds of gay words, which are technically offensive to a straight man, they can theoretically turn a straight man gay, according to Arenas. "I'm f***ing canceled as soon as I say something back that's gay. How the hell does that work?
Even us talking about it makes us uneasy because we are aware that there will be backlash, but it is the truth, he continued. "You are free to use any vocabulary to my detriment. I can go back, and from this point forward, you can say, "LGB, can't do that."
Arenas said to the host, "I think the LGBT is the most unfair group walking the planet right now. They follow a playbook that is exclusive to them. No one else has access to this playbook, but everything in it is used to evaluate us.
He continued, "But we don't know it. "Therefore, there is no honest discussion of what is and is not appropriate. We don't learn until after we screw up. That is unjust. That is so unfair. No, you can't. Before you tell me there's a problem, how am I supposed to know?
"Simply words and phrases. such as he, she, it, and they. How are we aware? You're inventing it as we go, said Arenas. There isn't anything like this f***ing dictionary of updates that we can click and say, "All right, I can't say— Oh, they took this out. They added this in. We're still learning, aren't we? That you can fire someone based on a playbook that only you have is incredibly unfair.
Remember not to argue "with someone from the LGB community," the former NBA player advised, calling it "f***ing suicide." He thinks it's because "they can say whatever the f*** they want" and "have the whole dictionary to use against you."
By saying, "You look like a gay guy, you look like this," and calling you all kinds of gay words, which are technically offensive to a straight man, they can theoretically turn a straight man gay, according to Arenas. "I'm f***ing canceled as soon as I say something back that's gay. How the hell does that work?
Even us talking about it makes us uneasy because we are aware that there will be backlash, but it is the truth, he continued. "You are free to use any vocabulary to my detriment. I can go back, and from this point forward, you can say, "LGB, can't do that."