There was hardly any surprise that there was some type of push back from fundamentalist Christians who remain loyal to the biblical statutes calling for only for a…
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The former NBA star Tim Hardaway (pictured) who once proclaimed, “I hate gay people,” was reportedly the first person to sign a petition to put the controversial issue of gay marriage back on the ballot in Florida, reports the Detroit Free Press[1]. SEE ALSO: Tameka Foster Loses Court Battle With Landlord, Must Pay Over $200K[2] During a 2007 Miami sports radio interview[3], the former Golden State Warrior point guard responded to the “coming out” announcement of NBA player Don Amaechi. At the time, Hardaway told the interviewer that he would try to distance himself from fellow players who are homosexual. When asked by the radio interviewer whether he realized that his remarks were homophobic, Hardaway’s retort was, “Well, you know I hate gay people, so I let it be known. I don’t like gay people, and I don’t like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don’t like it. It shouldn’t be in the world or in the United States.” The married Father of two then went on to state that if he fou ...