Legendary hockey commentator Don Cherry was fired on Monday over pro-veteran comments he made that were deemed too controversial toward immigrants.

But he’s not backing down.

Cherry, a sportswriter, retired professional hockey player, and former National Hockey League coach, made the comments during a broadcast that was about to segue into a segment on Remembrance Day in Canada — which is similar to Memorial Day in America.

The icon voiced his disdain for people who come to live in the downtown Toronto area — but refuse to take a moment to honor fallen veterans.

“You people love — you, that come here, whatever it is — you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey. At least you could pay a couple of bucks for poppies or something like that. These guys paid for your way of life, that you enjoy in Canada,” Cherry said.

And for that — he was fired.

The network Cherry worked for — Sportsnet, a Canadian broadcaster — almost immediately caved to far-Left backlash over his comments, it seems to us.

Those comments included a #FireDonCherry hashtag campaign.

“Sports bring people together — it unites us, not divides us,” said a statement from network president Bart Yablsey.

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“During the broadcast, he made divisive remarks that do not represent our values or what we stand for.”

But his values don’t reflect basic respect for veterans who paid the ultimate sacrifice? Wow.

The NHL followed suit in kneeling to the outrage mob.

“While we recognize Don Cherry’s four decades of service [in] broadcasting NHL games, today’s decision was a justifiable response to his comments on Saturday night,” a statement by the league declared.

“The opinions he expressed are in direct conflict with the values of diversity and inclusion that we embrace as pillars of the sport.”

Another entity that doesn’t appear to value veterans. Wonderful.

Following his firing, Cherry opted to keep voicing his opinion.

When the Toronto Sun asked him about his dismissal, the 85-year-old commentator simply responded, “No problem.”

“I know what I said and I meant it. Everybody in Canada should wear a poppy to honor our fallen soldiers,” Cherry added.

He noted that his comments weren’t bigoted but rather patriotic and respectful of our troops.

“I speak the truth and I walk the walk,” Cherry went on.

“I have visited the bases of the troops, been to Afghanistan with our brave soldiers at Christmas, been to cemeteries of our fallen around the world, and honored our fallen troops on Coach’s Corner.”

“To keep my job, I cannot be turned into a tamed robot.”

This piece originally appeared in The Political Insider and is used by permission.

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