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Ex-NBA star Gilbert Arenas takes shot at LGBT community: 'Most unfair group walking the planet right now'

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Gilbert Arenas, a former NBA point guard and three-time All-Star with the Washington Wizards, described the LGBT community as the "most unfair group walking the planet right now" in a recent interview.

Arenas sat down with Vlad TV for a wide-ranging interview published Monday and talked about weaponizing words, cancel culture and racism. When the former NBA star started to dive into how people have to watch what they say around certain people, he opened up about a problem he sees with the LGBT community.

"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. "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 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?"

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Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas, #0, in action against the Miami Heat. (Heinz Kluetmeier/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

Arenas was asked to give an example.

"Just words, phrases. Like he, she, it, they. … How do we know? You’re making it up as we go," he explained. "There’s not like there’s this f---ing 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."

He then spoke about a hypothetical argument with a person from

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