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    Bisexual players sue gay softball league


    Three bisexual men from the San Francisco area have filed a lawsuit claiming they were discriminated against during the Gay Softball World Series in the Seattle area two years ago.

    The Seattle Times reports that the men filed the case Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle against the softball tournament's organizer, the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance.

    It alleges that after another team complained, the alliance ruled the three men were "nongay," and took away the team's second-place finish.

    The lawsuit accuses the alliance of violating Washington state laws barring discrimination.

    Beth Allen, the alliance's attorney, told the newspaper the lawsuit is unwarranted and that the three plaintiffs "were not discriminated against in any unlawful manner."



    She said the alliance is a private organization and can determine its membership based on its goals. The lawsuit, however, contends the tournament is a "public accommodation" that is open to the public and uses public softball fields.

    Plaintiffs Steven Apilado, LaRon Charles and Jon Russ played on a team called D2 that qualified for the 2008 Gay Softball World Series. Alliance rules say that each World Series team can have no more than two heterosexual players.

    The lawsuit said that after another team complained, each of the three men was called into a conference room in front of more than 25 people and asked "personal and intrusive questions" about his sexual attractions and desires, purportedly to determine if he was heterosexual or gay. It says the alliance ruled the three men were "nongay," stripped D2 of its second-place finish and recommended the three players be suspended from participating in the World Series for a year.

    The men are asking for $75,000 each for emotional distress.

    They also want to invalidate the alliance's findings on their sexual orientations, reinstate D2's second-place finish, and end an alliance rule limiting the number of straight players on each team.

    "This case is just about treating everybody in the community equally ... and not interrogating folks about whether they're gay enough to play," said Melanie Rowen, an attorney for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, which is representing the three men.

    Rowen said the alliance has no category or definition for bisexual or transgender people in its rules.

    Hypothetically, she told The Times, that could mean a team of all-straight people could form but "it would be extremely unlikely for that to happen."

    The alliance, formed in 1977, has more than 680 teams in 37 leagues across the U.S. and Canada.



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    Re: Bisexual players sue gay softball league

    Bisexual men? Oxymoron.
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    Re: Bisexual players sue gay softball league

    This is so fucking stupid.

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    Re: Bisexual players sue gay softball league

    [quote author=bowieluva link=topic=25115.msg1607117#msg1607117 date=1272260689]
    This is so fucking stupid.
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    I think  that is giving it too much credit.

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