HomoQuotable - Brian Boitano
"When the president named the delegation, and I read in the news what his message was of tolerance and diversity, I thought, I have to take this opportunity. I think the message is so strong. I’ve always wanted to represent my country as best I could, and I knew that I had to go past my comfort zone and reveal a private side of my life that I’ve never done before because I felt that the message is so strong. I think that we have to be careful once we go over there. I think the statement is already being made by us being on the delegation and Billie Jean and Caitlin, and us standing together united as gay people showing that there is freedom of speech, and we are successful human beings and athletes. I think that speaks measures." - Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano, speaking today to NBC.
Labels: Brian Boitano, coming out, gay athletes, HomoQuotable, LGBT rights, Russia, Sochi Olympics