Hockey Night in Canada host Ron Maclean sorry but insists his comments were not homophobic

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"WARMINGTON: Ron MacLean sorry but insists he was misunderstood

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Even though he wasn’t drinking, Ron MacLean used rum to explain a misunderstanding that had some calling for his job.

While he apologized for comments on Hockey Night in Canada, the legendary host says they were not homophobic.

Saying he can see why people misconstrued his words, MacLean said he was referring to a photograph of a party and not referencing sexuality.

https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-ron-maclean-sorry-but-insists-he-was-misunderstood
 

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If you try to post a story but leave the story out it’s kinda stupid to post the non story
 
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If you try to post a story but leave the story out it’s kinda stupid to post the non story

I posted as much of the story as i felt like posting, with the link i posted providing more details for anyone interested in spending one second to check it out. But, instead, people prefer to make inane posts. Whiners much?
 

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I posted as much of the story as i felt like posting, with the link i posted providing more details for anyone interested in spending one second to check it out. But, instead, people prefer to make inane posts. Whiners much?

you didn’t post a link

I gave it 5 seconds but gave up trying to find it
 
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