Former game show host Chuck Woolery has criticized a federal court's ruling declaring unconstitutional California's gay marriage ban, Proposition 8, The Huffington Post reported.

Last week, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the 2008-voter approved amendment violated the constitutional rights of gay and lesbian couples who wish to marry in California.

“Majority rules,” Woolery said during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C.

He then dismissed the notion that minorities need constitutional protections.

“We were born with natural rights. We don't need civil rights. [African-Americans] don't need civil rights. They don't need them. They have inalienable rights granted by God in the Constitution.”

“I mean, I'm discriminated against all the time. I don't care. It doesn't bother me. [I'm discriminated against] because I'm old. I'm too old to get a job as a game show host. They say, well, the guy's 71 and in five years he'll be 76. And I'm a one percenter, and I'm absolutely discriminated against as a one percenter.”