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IFPA faces dual crisis: discrimination at OBX tournament and governance backlash over response.
A Flippers Arcade employee named Becky Connell forcibly removed a trans woman from the women's restroom on November 7th, 2025, and threatened to call police on any trans women using the restroom.
high confidence · Multiple eyewitness accounts reviewed by Colin (Kineticist author); documented in public blog post describing the event in detail.
The venue manager showed a tablet with an unfiled North Carolina state bill, falsely claiming it gave her authority to exclude trans women from the restroom.
high confidence · Direct account reviewed by Colin from a player witness at the event.
Tournament Director Kevin Stone allowed the tournament to proceed on schedule despite being notified of the incident and players leaving due to safety concerns.
high confidence · Documented in public timeline; confirmed in Kevin Stone's own statement acknowledging this decision.
The IFPA Women's Advisory Board unanimously recommended the IFPA revoke sanctioning for the OBX events, but IFPA leadership chose a one-year venue ban instead.
high confidence · Official statement from IFPA Women's Advisory Board posted on IFPA Discord channel shortly after IFPA's response.
IFPA Director Adam Becker made an overruling executive decision that contradicted the Women's Advisory Board's unanimous recommendation, and the Board was not meaningfully involved in final decision-making.
medium confidence · Public comments from IFPA Women's Advisory Board members; Colin's analysis of the public record, noting 'it appears that one member of the IFPA leadership team, Director Adam Becker, made an overruling executive decision.'
IFPA leadership failed to provide immediate and decisive support despite being notified of the incident within one hour of its occurrence.
high confidence · Official IFPA statement acknowledging 'a failure by IFPA leadership to fully recognize the seriousness and ongoing nature of what had occurred.'
The venue owner David Shields intervened at 1 pm to state no player would be trespassed or have police called on them, but Becky refused to leave until 3 pm.
“The manager [Becky] showed [me] a tablet displaying an unfiled North Carolina state bill, falsely claiming it gave her authority to take such action. She further stated she would call the police on any transgender women using the women's restroom and have them trespassed from the venue.”
Anonymous player witness (account reviewed by Colin) @ November 7, 2025 (incident); quoted in article — Direct evidence of discriminatory action and false legal claim used to justify exclusion of trans players.
“To the transgender players who were harmed and felt unsafe, and to everyone in our community who expected better from us, you deserve better.”
IFPA @ November 13, 2025 (statement release date) — IFPA's acknowledgment of harm caused to trans community; central to their response.
“As tournament director, it is expected that I will provide a safe environment for all players, and this weekend, the venue owner and I failed to do so.”
Kevin Stone (Tournament Director) @ November 13, 2025 (in IFPA statement) — TD's explicit acknowledgment of responsibility for allowing unsafe conditions to persist; key admission of failure.
“In hindsight, I think I should have simply delayed the tournament until the offender left the property.”
Kevin Stone @ November 13, 2025 — TD articulates the alternative action that should have been taken; demonstrates clear hindsight on prioritization of tournament logistics over player safety.
“My priorities were backwards, and I apologize to the affected players and community that I didn't do better.”
Kevin Stone @ November 13, 2025 — Direct statement of misplaced priorities (tournament continuity over safety); personal apology.
“The IFPA Women's Advisory Board unanimously recommended that the IFPA revoke sanctioning for the OBX events, and we vehemently disagree with IFPA Leadership's decision not to do so.”
IFPA Women's Advisory Board @ November 13, 2025 (posted to Discord shortly after IFPA statement) — Explicit conflict between Board recommendation and leadership decision; indicates governance breakdown.
community_signal: Single discriminatory incident at venue escalated into dual-failure crisis (event + organizational governance) when IFPA response contradicted Women's Advisory Board unanimous recommendation and raised questions about decision-making authority and inclusivity of leadership.
high · IFPA statement issued November 13; Women's Advisory Board dissenting statement posted minutes later; public comments from Board members claiming male leadership overrode unanimous female governance body recommendation.
industry_signal: IFPA Women's Advisory Board claims systemic pattern of male leadership overriding female governance; signals potential structural imbalance in IFPA decision-making hierarchy and advisory board authority.
high · Multiple Women's Advisory Board members posted public comments; one stated 'This is not the first time any man on the IFPA had an opinion that mattered more than the entire unanimous women's board.'
community_signal: IFPA's delayed response (six days), failure to involve Women's Advisory Board meaningfully in decision-making despite their unanimous recommendation, and choice of one-year venue ban over de-sanctioning appears to have eroded community trust in IFPA leadership judgment.
high · Women's Advisory Board publicly stated they 'oppose the decision-making process used by IFPA Leadership'; Article author Colin notes situation is now 'bewildering' with 'two failures–one at the event level and one at the organizational level.'
product_concern: Questions raised about whether OBX tournament results should remain eligible for WPPR points given that trans players were effectively driven out by harassment and threats, contradicting IFPA's own stated policy that events where certain players are prohibited cannot count for rankings.
high · Article directly quotes IFPA policy: 'If certain players are prohibited from playing based on age, gender, skill or personal reasons, those results will not be counted.' Then asks: 'if trans players were effectively driven out of the event by harassment and threats, did the OBX tournament still meet the IFPA's own standards for an open event eligible for WPPR points?'
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high confidence · Detailed timeline documented by Colin based on player accounts and materials reviewed.
IFPA President Josh Sharpe has not made any public comment on the situation as of the article's publication.
high confidence · Colin's direct observation of public record at time of writing.
“This is not the first time any man on the IFPA had an opinion that mattered more than the entire unanimous women's board. Just gonna confirm that for y'all.”
IFPA Women's Advisory Board member @ November 13, 2025 (public comment) — Signals systemic pattern of male leadership overriding women's governance; escalates severity from single incident to cultural issue.
“Instead of a story of a single failure and an opportunity to learn some lessons for the future, it's now a story of two failures–one at the event level and one at the organizational level.”
Colin (Kineticist author) @ Article publication date (November 2025) — Frames the dual-failure nature of the controversy; summarizes why the situation is escalating rather than resolving.
operational_signal: IFPA received notification of discrimination incident within one hour but failed to provide immediate and decisive support or guidance; TD allowed tournament to proceed despite ongoing harassment and player departures.
high · IFPA statement: 'This incident was brought to the attention of the IFPA within an hour of its occurrence... due to a failure by IFPA leadership to fully recognize the seriousness and ongoing nature of what had occurred, we did not provide the immediate and decisive support that was necessary.'
regulatory_signal: Venue manager cited an unfiled (non-existent) North Carolina state bill to justify discriminatory exclusion from restroom; signals potential legal/compliance issues and misrepresentation of authority.
high · Player account reviewed by Colin: 'The manager [Becky] showed [me] a tablet displaying an unfiled North Carolina state bill, falsely claiming it gave her authority to take such action.'
community_signal: IFPA leadership failed to publicly clarify who made the final decision on OBX response (appeared to be Adam Becker per Board comments); did not explain why Women's Advisory Board recommendation was overruled; IFPA President Josh Sharpe made no public comment.
high · Colin notes: 'Until the IFPA explains who made this final call, why the Women's Board was sidelined, and whether their chosen response meets their own policy standards, this controversy isn't going anywhere.'
market_signal: Venue (Flippers Arcade) now prohibited from hosting IFPA-sanctioned events for minimum one year; signals reputational damage and loss of tournament hosting opportunities for the venue.
high · IFPA statement: 'Flippers Convenience & Arcade is prohibited from hosting IFPA-sanctioned events for a minimum of one year.'