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Emily's avatar

The Dodgers thing is disgusting, and as a Catholic I can't express how much it makes me sick. However, I heard a few good Catholic organizations across the country are organizing a protest in L.A. that is supposed to take place on June 16th-- the day the Dodgers are going to give the "sisters" an award. If anyone here is in the L.A. area (or willing to travel there), I highly encourage supporting it! This video is where I heard about it: https://youtu.be/zgZXCpy9aj8

I also found a flyer that has more info for anyone interested: https://www.churchmilitant.com/dodgers

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You should also be disgusted with Catholic Charities which is funding the illegal invasion across the southern border and participating in trafficking of women and children.

Never give another dime to the Catholic Church.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, Catholic Charities is totally corrupted, it disgusts me.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I donate to many Catholic organizations, but ensure the money does not go to any of the hierarchy or Vatican-aligned groups.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I believe CC also supports abortion, no?

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PamelaZelie's avatar

The Magisterium of the Church, absolutely does NOT.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

i was saying catholic charities

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Maybe the Catholic Charities are too busy funding illegals and doing human trafficking of women and children.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, Catholic Charities was greatly corrupted.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Don't know.

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Loretta's avatar

How can you conflate the two?

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Annie's avatar

Boycott MLB. Stop going and following it. I know some players disagree with what is going on. I just don't care anymore.

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Jeff C's avatar

Quite a bit of evidence the players are getting fed up with being pawns in all of this.

This backlash started in the NHL when teams promoted pride night earlier in the year and players were supposed to wear rainbow jerseys during warm up. A handful of players outright refused (on religious grounds) and the sport's media went nuts calling them bigots. The Commissioner however was far more reasoned and stated they would need to reevaluate the idea. He knows that without the players the league is nothing.

I've been on the NHL's website this month pretty often for the playoffs and there is nothing about "pride". There may have been something quickly posted that I missed but if so it wasn't up for long. Completely different from last year's reveling in sin for a month.

Robbie Starbuck claims to have contacts in the MLB player's union and he says the players are pushing back behind the scenes. They want to play the game, not be used as pawns in the owner's virtue signaling. MLB turned their logo rainbow-striped on June 1 but it was for less than 24 hours then it was back to normal. There has been a big change for the past and it seems pretty clear it's due to the backlash.

People across all walks of life are fed up with this stuff, not just biblical Christians. In suburban Glendale, CA the public elementary school district had "pride day" yesterday, 2/3 of the students didn't show up as their parents kept them home. A similar situation happened in the San Fernando Valley as a large group of angry parents protested at their kids elementary school for the same reason. These are democrat working-class areas.

The backlash is real and it's growing, it's not just Bud Light and Target.

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SadieJay's avatar

I wrote a little old substack about how I am waiting until July to buy anything as a matter of principal and protest. I can buy food and fuel locally, but will wait to buy anything else. I don't care where it is...Amazon, whatever. No buy...and I have over 300 views on that one! I cannot believe that. Just don't spend money during 'pride month'. Remember when it used to be a day? Or a week? Now we are subjected to all this crap for a month. No thanks.

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Annie's avatar

Agree. Go woke go broke. Let June be their lowest sales month. I willing to bet after a month you might have found alternative places to buy things. So hopefully the boycott will be all year around. 👍

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YYR's avatar

Yeah, just a month. Plus the other eleven.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yep...make a statement. I don't want to hear the clabber over the loudspeakers with a little boy telling me that he was grateful to Wal Mart for helping him come out of the closet. Evil. You are right..,wonder how long I can hold out from buying anything but essentials. Might be interesting to find out!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

June 16th, Bishop Joesph Strickland is leading an Eucharistic Procession from the Cathedral to Dodger Stadium in protest for the blasphemy. I’m praying the devout area Catholics will join.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bp-strickland-to-lead-eucharistic-procession-to-dodger-stadium-in-reparation-for-anti-catholic-drag-nuns/

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RunningLogic's avatar

A massive protest would be great to see!

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

Watch out for antifa if you protest for decency out here in Cali or the rest of the West Coast. Antifa is the left's muscle on the street--I'm not kidding, antifa magically appear everytime some one protests against anything woke or whacky.

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Martha's avatar

For all intents and purposes, Antifa is sanctioned by our government and operates with impunity. They supported BLM and are now involved in the LGBTQia+ movement:

Antifa Urged to Battle California Parents Over Elementary School’s LGBTQ+ ‘Pride Day’

https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/06/05/antifa-urged-to-battle-california-parents-over-elementary-schools-lgbtq-pride-day/

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FH's avatar

I call them paid Brownshirts. Back in 2020 Lara Logan and Jack Posobiec did good work in the origins and proliferation of Antifa. Worth looking into. And if you missed Dr James Lindsay’s recent succinct presentation to an audience in Europe, of what is the common thread in all of this, find it (Dr Malone linked to it about a week ago, it’s on YT); and even better, watch Mikki Willis’ The Great Awakening.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I’ve heard that there are many, many trannies in the ranks of Antifa. They’re paid well and - um - disposable when the protests go south.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good point.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

They’re BHZero’s “civilian army” 😒

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Jacquie's avatar

They are planning one.

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Loretta's avatar

As is usual, the real news doesn't get out very easily through "media."

CatholicVote.org is the one that broke the story. I've been hearing about this for days through them - including when the Dodgers recanted and took back their invite...only to recant their recanting and re-invite this organization. CatholicVote has a daily (except Sunday) news update one can subscribe to for another news source.

But they're trying to raise $1M to advertise - to actually get the word out somehow:

"We're launching our $1 million ad campaign on every single Dodgers radio station and TV channel to demand that the Dodgers stop making a mockery of our Catholic faith."

https://www.donate.catholicvote.org/dodgers-email-6-5-23

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Lisa Ca's avatar

GOOD! I’m glad you all are organizing a protest. I know me and my family though we love the Dodgers and baseball are not watching now. Our protest. I feel sorry for the guys on the team who are Christians- Kershaw, Justin, Blake.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

an award for what precisely?

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LuAnne's avatar

For their "community service". Lol.

I researched their website and all of their community service revolves around helping alphabet people however, they provide zero specifics of what that is. Much like the BLM organization.

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