Not at all. Exodus 21:24.
Harris is a patriot who supports equality as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. Hinkle, on the other hand, is a bigot who does not. The last time I checked, the Constitution is the law of the land, and the bible is a book from which too many people selectively pick and choose passages to rationalize inappropriate behavior and justify the continuing oppression of others. Harris, like Rosa Parks, is a hero who stands up for equality. Hinkle, like Bull Connor, is a bigot who rationalizes the continuing oppression of others using religion as an excuse. Certainly, Parks was a much greater hero when you put things in context, but it is much more fun living in an era when someone like Harris can stand up for herself and also publicly rub Hinkle's bigotry in her face without having to worry too much about being beaten to death.
If Hinkle doesn't like that that she's never going to play in the WC, she should consider moving to a repressive middle eastern country that shares her homophobic views, since she's presumably good enough to at least make most of those squads assuming she's as good as MAP says. Of course, she should avoid countries that require athletes wear hijabs since she would obviously be right back to square one.
I get it. It's hard growing up being constantly told you're entitled to preferential treatment over gay folk, only to have the U.S. Supreme Court tell you that you only get the same rights as everyone else. I can't imagine how difficult it must be for someone to spend their entire life pointing to the bible to justify being an a**hole, only to have that away.