People ask me a question, I'll give them my opinion. I never claimed to have all the answers. Scott Fujita answerclaimgive Change image and share on social
Jesus Christ to me, is probably the most compassionate and revolutionary thinker of all time. Scott Fujita christcompassionatejesus Change image and share on social
By in large in this country the issue of gay rights and equality should be past the point of debate. Really, there should be no debate anymore. Scott Fujita anymorecountrydebate Change image and share on social
The first time I had a baked potato, I was eight years old at a friend's house. Most white kids growing up have a baked potato every day. I didn't even know what to do with it, how to open it. I was the only white kid in high school eating octopus. Scott Fujita bakedayeat share on social
It's important for closet gay athletes everywhere, not just at the professional level, but more importantly athletes at the younger level in high school and college, to understand they do have support around them and that they can come out and feel comfortable. And honestly, that is going to help save lives. Scott Fujita athleteclosetcollege share on social
I look at my grandparents and what they dealt with in the Japanese internment in Arizona. That sense of perseverance, of making the best out of an incredibly bad situation, has always been something I drew inspiration from. I always ask myself, 'What in the world do I have to complain about?' Scott Fujita arizonabadcomplain share on social
My father is a Japanese-American and my mother is a Caucasian. So obviously, New Year's Day is big for our family, you know, oshogatsu. We had obon festivals every year. All those things. Scott Fujita americanbigcaucasian Change image and share on social
Just because I'm in favor of gay rights doesn't mean that I'm gay or doesn't mean I'm some kind of 'sissy' or something. That's the language that you hear in locker rooms. Scott Fujita favorgayhear Change image and share on social
I recognize the fact that I don't have one single drop of Japanese blood in my body. But I've always felt half-Japanese at heart. Scott Fujita bloodbodydrop Change image and share on social
You know, people do call it homophobia, and even that term alone is interesting to me. Because I don't even know how they call it homophobia, because that's a fear of the same. It's more heterophobia. It's a fear of something different from yourself. Scott Fujita callfearheterophobia share on social