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I heard about this story. There were two players not considered GAY enough who were actually BISEXUAL who wanted to play on the team and the team had met their quota for STRAIGHT ballplayers.
So FIGURE?!?! So Gays discriminate against Bi's. They're not GAY enough.
The North American Gay Amateur Athletic Association can limit the number of heterosexuals on its teams, according to a federal judge's order, which also ushers forward claims by three bisexual men who say they were kicked out of the Gay Softball World Series because they weren't gay enough.
They aren't looking to have an ALL gay team. They just don't consider BISEXUALS GAY ENOUGH to be on their team because they had a QUOTA for STRAIGHT PEOPLE.
See... BISEXUALS aren't GAY enough 100% OF THE TIME and therefore the Gay league considers BISEXUALS to be STRAIGHT.
I guess that makes BISEXUALS the fringe element of the LGBT community. Which is already full of confusion to begin with.
No unity, no cohesiveness among gays at all. They discriminate all the time.
They aren't looking to have an ALL gay team. They just don't consider BISEXUALS GAY ENOUGH to be on their team because they had a QUOTA for STRAIGHT PEOPLE.
See... BISEXUALS aren't GAY enough 100% OF THE TIME and therefore the Gay league considers BISEXUALS to be STRAIGHT.
I guess that makes BISEXUALS the fringe element of the LGBT community. Which is already full of confusion to begin with.
No unity, no cohesiveness among gays at all. They discriminate all the time.
Of course they discriminate all the time, it's what they know best.
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