During the 2009 – 2010 football season, Scott Fujita, then linebacker for the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints, endorsed the National Equality March for LGBT rights in Washington D.C. He again made his opinion clear when an ad for Mancrunch, a gay dating service, was rejected by CBS rather than aired during the 2010 Super Bowl. Fujita, whose adoptive father was born in an Arizona internment camp for Japanese people during WW2, discusses his stance on same-sex adoption, and insists that children belong in loving homes regardless of whether parents are gay or straight. Scott Fujita now plays for the Cleveland Browns. He and his wife are the proud parents of twin daughters.
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I personally would like to thank Mr. Fujita for having the guts to stand up for what he believes in and saying it publicly as a proffessional athlete. Mr. Fujita Thank You!
I’ve been following and supporting Mr. Ben Cohen of the Sale Sharks rugby team in the United Kingdom for a couple years now and have shared with his asstant Jill, that I wish we had a proffessional athlete in the United States that had the guts to stand up for the LGBT community as Ben so curageously has done.
Well because of Ben, Jill and his right hand man here in the US Geoff Cornell, we have found such a Couragous athlete and I for one will stand up for him! Again Scott, THANK YOU! *vertual hand shake and high five*