How a person feels is how a person feels, you could tell by the tone in his voice that he did let his feelings be known to people in his circle.
I didn't have a problem with his comments up until the "I HATE" part. If he would've stopped short of that then it could've been spent that just because a person disagrees with a lifestyle doesn't make them a bigot. He went too far with saying he hates them & paid the price with his broadcasting career.
You have to be PC about everything when you're in the public spotlight, especially when discussing gays & jews. That's the beautiful struggle about this country, you're free to say what you want & live your life how you feel, but just because some disagrees with that lifestyle doesn't make them diabolical. Hardaway has a right to his opinion but it should've been worded different...