Cleveland Browns linebacker, Scott Fujita, discusses how being raised by a father who was born in an internment camp for Japanese people during WW2 drove him to take a stand for LGBT rights.
Well said. It's unfortunate so many of us want to prevent a segment of society from marriage and equality because of our own fears and outdated beliefs. You can't catch homosexuality. You don't choose one lifestyle over another. Like the song title says ... I Am What I Am. Education and awareness are key. Thank God for blessed athletes like Scott Fujita who has the courage to stand up and intelligently articulate his ideas and thoughts for the betterment of mankind. No hate ... Coexist.
Well said. It's unfortunate so many of us want to prevent a segment of society from marriage and equality because of our own fears and outdated beliefs. You can't catch homosexuality. You don't choose one lifestyle over another. Like the song title says ... I Am What I Am. Education and awareness are key. Thank God for blessed athletes like Scott Fujita who has the courage to stand up and intelligently articulate his ideas and thoughts for the betterment of mankind. No hate ... Coexist.
colodude1 1 month ago
very eloquent man
Alextxn123 11 months ago
woof
Alextxn123 11 months ago