Three bisexual men are suing the Gay Softball World Series (I had no idea..) because their team was disqualified after organizers decided they were not gay enough.
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 federal complaint Tuesday 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.
I, having consistent positions, believe that any group, including the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance, have every right to determine the qualifications for membership or participation, and they can use whatever standard of gayness they wish.
But whatever prism you use to view the world, you have to see this as funny, right? Is there a gay-o-meter? Isn’t this the perfect time for the application of Chris Rock’s gayness test?
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