synergism
24th April 2010, 04:10 PM
Sorry if Star1 has already posted this :p
SEATTLE - Three bisexual men have filed a federal lawsuit against a national gay-sports organization, claiming they were unfairly deemed not gay enough to play for a gay softball team during the Gay Softball World Series.
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According to the lawsuit, the three California men were on a softball team called D2 that advanced to the championship game in Seattle. During the game, play was stopped several times after the team that lost to them in the semifinals protested that D2 was in violation of a league rule permitting no more than "two heterosexual players" on a team.
Following the championship game, which D2 lost, Apilado, Charles and Russ were each separately called into a conference room in front of more than 25 people for a "hearing" by the Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance to determine whether each was "heterosexual" or "gay," the lawsuit says.
You can read the full story here (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36692524/ns/us_news-life/)
Gays gone crazy! I'm not quite sure what this little Alliance hopes to prove by testing people to see if they're gay enough to play. If people want to join, whether they are gay, bi or straight then let them bloody well play!
The bisexual guys who got kicked out obviously felt as if they would belong in the team, otherwise I'm sure they would've joined another amateur softball team.
I also find it interesting that they National Centre for Lesbian Rights is helping them out. It seems the gays really do hate these guys :confused:
SEATTLE - Three bisexual men have filed a federal lawsuit against a national gay-sports organization, claiming they were unfairly deemed not gay enough to play for a gay softball team during the Gay Softball World Series.
...
According to the lawsuit, the three California men were on a softball team called D2 that advanced to the championship game in Seattle. During the game, play was stopped several times after the team that lost to them in the semifinals protested that D2 was in violation of a league rule permitting no more than "two heterosexual players" on a team.
Following the championship game, which D2 lost, Apilado, Charles and Russ were each separately called into a conference room in front of more than 25 people for a "hearing" by the Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance to determine whether each was "heterosexual" or "gay," the lawsuit says.
You can read the full story here (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36692524/ns/us_news-life/)
Gays gone crazy! I'm not quite sure what this little Alliance hopes to prove by testing people to see if they're gay enough to play. If people want to join, whether they are gay, bi or straight then let them bloody well play!
The bisexual guys who got kicked out obviously felt as if they would belong in the team, otherwise I'm sure they would've joined another amateur softball team.
I also find it interesting that they National Centre for Lesbian Rights is helping them out. It seems the gays really do hate these guys :confused: