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Sportscaster fired for using antigay says he’s a victim, stupidly enters “all lives matter” debate

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Sportscaster Thom Brennaman was fired from Fox Sports last September after he casually dropped an antigay slur during a Cincinnati Reds game.

Now, the 58-year-old just gave an ill-advised interview in which he claims his punishment didn’t fit the crime, he’s a good Christian man, and, oh yeah, “all lives matter.” Ugh.In case you need a refresher, here’s the clip of Brennaman referring to an undisclosed location as “one of the f*g capitals of the world” during a Cincinnati Reds game last year:Thom Brennaman surprises absolutely nobody pic.twitter.com/kZBWk1gxRJ— Dill Pickleson (@JV__19) August 19, 2020Reflecting on that moment to Sports Broadcast Journal, Brennaman, who previously said that was the one and only time in his life he ever used.

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