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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: GOBUCKS on April 21, 2010, 09:42:18 PM
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Not gay enough - softball players sue
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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All Steven Apilado, LaRon Charles and Jon Russ wanted to do was to win the championship game at the Gay Softball World Series for their amateur San Francisco team.
But instead, they were marched one by one into a conference room at the tournament in suburban Seattle and asked about their "private sexual attractions and desires," and their team was stripped of its second-place finish after the men were determined to be "non-gay," they said in a lawsuit accusing a national gay sports organization of discrimination.
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Apilado, Charles and Russ were members of D2, a team that was part of the San Francisco Gay Softball League. The squad made it to the championship game at the August 2008 tournament in Kent, Wash.
But another team, the Atlanta Mudcats, which had lost to D2 in a semifinal game, complained that the San Francisco team had too many straights.
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D2 ultimately lost the championship to a team from Los Angeles. Afterward, Apilado, Charles and Russ were called separately into a conference room in front of 25 people for a hearing to determine whether they were heterosexual or gay, the suit said.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/21/BAS51D26LD.DTL&type=newsbayarea
Imagine a tournament where the team from San Francisco is the least perverted!
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Drummed out of Gay Softball? Take heart... there's always a place for you in the National League Central.
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I guess they were too manly for them
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They were asked "very intrusive, sexual questions," including what their sexual interests and preferences were
Put them in a parade and they'll shout it to the world.