I have a problem with those who would say that if Chris Broussard should not have a forum to express his opinions, then Jason Collins should also be limited. This implies that both sides of the story are being told fairly and equally. Collins' coming out is newsworthy because it is novel and provocative. More importantly, though, it is important to give air time to gay athletes when they are the ones subject to prejudice and animus. It's not controversial for an athlete to pronounce his/her heterosexuality; it's simply assumed that male athletes are straight. Collins' story is important specifically because of the battle over gay rights in America. As the general population becomes more aware of the fact that gay men and women are equal to and as capable as heterosexuals in all walks of life, including athletics, the arguments against gay marriage bans, against gay adoption, etc... all tend to fall to pieces. If we eliminate forums for gay athletes to openly announce their sexual orientation by saying that sexual issues should stay out of the locker room, we are encouraging the status quo to continue. Gay athletes require a greater media presence in order to garner fair treatment and equal recognition.