Hockey icon Cherry fired for immigrant comments
I’m not Canadian but what he says is true ..
Cherry, 85, used his "Coach's Corner" segment on "Hockey Night In Canada" to criticize individuals who didn't wear poppy pins leading up the nation's Remembrance Day. The pins are sold by veterans groups and are worn to symbolically honor those who served.
"I live in Mississauga [Ontario]. Very few people wear the poppy. Downtown Toronto, forget it. Nobody wears the poppy. ... Now you go to the small cities. You people ... that come here, whatever it is -- you love our way of life. You love our milk and honey. At least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that. These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada. These guys paid the biggest price for that," Cherry said.
Cherry would not take back what he said.
"I know what I said and I meant it,"
Cherry told the Toronto Sun after he was fired.
"Everybody in Canada should wear a poppy to honor our fallen soldiers."
He added to the newspaper that:
“To keep my job, I cannot be turned into a tamed robot."
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There is an agenda on a Global Scale going down right now ...they are slowly enslaving the World ...
Think about Cherry’s final comments “To keep my job, I cannot be turned into a tamed robot.”
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