A city lawmaker in New York is refusing to apologize for saying that the city government is “controlled by the homosexual community.”

Bronx city council member Ruben Diaz Sr., described as a conservative Democrat, made the comment while speaking on the Spanish-language radio program, “El Desahogo," last week, according to The New York Daily News.

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City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, who is gay, and others called for Diaz to apologize over the comment.

“The disgraceful and homophobic comments made by Ruben Diaz Sr. don’t reflect this city’s values,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) tweeted on Saturday. “The council member owes an apology to @NYCSpeakerCoJo and 8.6 million New Yorkers.”

But Diaz has declined to do so, tweeting, "what’s homophobic about saying that the gay community controls the [New York City] city council?"

"I’m giving them credit for the power and influence they have," he added.

What’s homophobic about saying that the gay community controls the nyc city council ? I’m giving them credit for the power and influence they have. — Rev Ruben Diaz (@revrubendiaz) February 9, 2019

He reiterated his argument to The Daily News, saying that what he said was "not homophobic."

"It’s the truth," he said.

Diaz, who has represented the 18th Council District in the New York City Council since January 2018, said last week in the interview on “El Desahogo" that he's felt unwelcome in the chamber because of his more conservative policy views.

He told The Daily News on Saturday that he now fears he could be removed from his high-ranking position on the Committee on For-Hire Vehicles.