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22 Apr 2010

Not 'gay' enough to play gay softball?

Three bisexual men have filed a lawsuit in Seattle, Washington against the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) claiming they were discriminated against for not being 'gay enough' to participate in the organisation's Gay Softball World Series.

The three men are seeking US$75,000 each for emotional distress and to invalidate the alliance's findings on the men's sexual orientations and to reinstate their team's second-place finish. MSNBC.com reported in 'Not gay enough for softball team?':

The lawsuit, first reported by The Seattle Times and the Seattle Weekly, was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court. It accuses the alliance of violating Washington state laws barring discrimination.

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.

The men say they were forced to answer "highly personal and intrusive questions" about their sexual interests and private life, including whether they were "predominantly attracted to men" or "predominantly attracted to women."

At one point during the proceedings, the lawsuit alleges, one of the plaintiffs was told: "This is the Gay World Series, not the Bisexual World Series."

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读者回应

1. 2010-04-22 20:11  
the silliest news so far for 2010 ... sad this is considered news at all ... tragic
2. 2010-04-22 20:24  
on another note ... ... ...

http://www.hopetakesaction.org/

this is off-topic, but if you live in participating areas in America ... please consider doing this!

xoxoxo peace ... over and out
3. 2010-04-22 20:38  
once befor the looney left hijacked the agenda and dismantled GAY as the preferred umbrella term for Lesbians, male homosexuals, Bi- sexuals etc. and eventually elevated the hated 'Queer' slur term to fill the void thinking some how it was revolutionary to appropriate a heterosexual slur term (that many were brutalised or murdered while having it spat at them as is faggot and to be worn as a badge honour in their flawed reasoning) well we were all GAY together in one big GAY family, it's so pathetic that now thanks to the queering agenda of the looney left Bisexuals are being targetted by men who only identify them selves as being 100% homosexual for exclusion..don't we long for a return to leadership with vision and of course ethics, the queering of the gay world is a disaster.
4. 2010-04-22 21:20  
@3; I agree with your preference for the term "gay", and if the bi-guys want to identify as gay that should be fine; but I have to point out that the person here who uses the term "queer" the most is you, and often with some relish it seems.
5. 2010-04-22 23:39  
hey, most gay men are intimated by the super natural sportmanship skills of us bisexuals, but we do have a letter in LBGT and have the right to play too

anyway, just watched Glee's Power of Madonna Episode, wow, I never really appreciated the seminal classic empowerment of her message

Her dad and step mother Joan runs a vineyard in northern Michigan and are neighbors with my parents on Little Traverse Bay, she once gave me parenting advice about not letting her kids watch TV until they are five, but I broke her rules already with this week's Episode of Glee

When are they gonna let the Asian cute guy sing a song and have some meaningful dialogue? Who is he by the way?

Anyway, I think its cool bisexuals are playing softball with the gay boys and having fun together... most of us aren't really into gay apartheid by those crazy gay activists
6. 2010-04-22 23:43  
next time they should recruit Chasity Bono now that she is officially a man, he would knock the ball into the bleachers for sure
7. 2010-04-23 09:52  
Since every club, country even your own house has rules of itself, like it or not. I think they is a saying "go to Rome, follow its law"?

I wonder what is "gay enough"? lol
8. 2010-04-23 10:08  
to be gay enough mmmm kicking and screaming, wearing bright color shirts, shopping with girl friends, working at the beauty salon.

oh come on, you know that we can't measure the gayness!
9. 2010-04-24 23:40  
funny.....is this happen in usa? im really surprise....hahahaha
10. 2010-04-26 09:39  
Bi sexual? Bullshit. Stop lying to yourself
11. 2010-04-30 23:04  
Well i still don't believe in Bi sexual, i fell some how at the end of the day you would have to choose a side that you would lean toward more.

Some times i wonder when there is so much issue in this world such as world hunger, child abuse, natural disasters, rape, murder... etc etc..
it hard to imagine one who take such issue and take advantage of making $$ out of it.

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