Bisexual Players Claim Discrimination In Gay World Series

Not being gay enough is why three bisexual men claim they were pulled out of competing in the Gay World Series.
According to Fox News and the Seattle Times, the trio filed a lawsuit in Seattle Tuesday against the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) claiming they were discriminated against for not being gay enough to participate in the organization’s Gay Softball World Series.
The three men who filed the suit, Steven Apilado, LaRon Charles and Jon Russ, claim their softball team, D2, was disqualified from participating in the softball championship because the alliance ruled they were “nongay.”
After D2 qualified for the 2008 championship series, the NAGAAA held a hearing to determine the sexual orientation of D2 players. The plaintiffs allege they were asked “personal and intrusive questions” about their sexual attractions and desires.
At one point during the questioning, D2 players were allegedly told, “This is the Gay World Series, not the Bisexual World Series.”
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