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eyes open's avatar

How about this good news? The Los Angeles Dodgers have now lost three straight games since their blatant public recognition of a vile anti-christian hate group.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

The Dodgers were shut out 15-0, their worst shutout since 1898… and who says God doesn’t have a sense of humor? 😏

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eyes open's avatar

Due to the overt political involvement of professional sports I'm not much of a fan these days and don't really follow them much anymore. For all I know the Dodgers may win the world series. I have to wonder, however, if the event sent a disruptive influence into the clubhouse and maybe even caused tensions among the players.

Cool stat on the shutout-worst since 1898-hilarious!!

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Annie's avatar

Same here. We were going to go see a Phillies game and I said that I feel no need to support MLB and their woke agenda. The cost and time to invest on a anti Christian and woke agenda offends me. Surprisingly my family didn't push back as the dodgers debacle has exposed MLB and their agenda. It is not baseball. FJB AND FMLB!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Last year I took a trip to Titusville, PA to ride a scenic train that runs on the weekend. As I was driving around the small town, I drove past a Little League baseball game with lots of parents in attendance.

I thought to myself, "these are the folks that will save America."

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I no longer watch any sports. They can all go straight to hell.

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Starsky's avatar

Saw a recent news report that Arizona Diamondbacks attendance is down 50 PERCENT (!) for the month of June. And the weather has been unusually beautiful and cool for the first half of June. The Snakes are also going all-in (balls deep?) for the Fudge-packing celebrations, yet the media is now blaming the drop on the “economy.”

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Fortified City's avatar

Exactly

I like that “disruptive influence” certainly it has been a disruptive influence all throughout society

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

And the ballpark was nearly empty.

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Kathy Owensby's avatar

Hallelujah!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! 😁

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Tracy's avatar

I just wish that everyone would just refuse to go to their games. Empty stadiums would show them. Money talks.

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mary's avatar

What about their recent earthquakes in CA?????

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FH's avatar

We always have earthquakes, wonder what you are referring to? My LastQuake app hasn’t alerted me to any in CA in recent days - I have set to alert me to anything >3.0, and all worldwide.

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CaplT's avatar

That happens regularly. People don’t even notice anything below 3.8. That magnitude doesn’t register on CA life’s Richter scale.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And it appears that so many people did NOT attend their satanic performance! The masses appeared to be outside protesting 😂

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eyes open's avatar

That was encouraging to see the protest. The media tries to portray us as isolated fringe freaks. We are numerous and must stand together and encourage one another!

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Christine Zuleger's avatar

Together we Stand , Together!!!! 🇺🇸✝️❤️

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M VARR's avatar

Rather than protest, new leagues need to be formed where

Americans can watch sports in PEACE without receiving

doses of ritualistic marxist cultural humiliation propaganda.

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CaplT's avatar

That’s very expensive and a league needs big sponsors to attract the big salaries.

Better to repair from within such as owners and managers having backbones rather than a tear-down mentality like the Lefties and their Antifa Armies.

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M VARR's avatar

IMHO attempt to repair from within is a waste of time.

The rot is systematic.

Big Money dollars signs have replaced the backbones of owners and managers.

They have none.

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Annie's avatar

Yes! Tptb want you to despair and feel alone. However in the eternal life and love through Our Lord, there is only joy and hope! That doesn't mean we won't experience negative things but we will rise above. Please get right with Our Lord and may God bless you all. 🙏 ❤️

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Emumundo's avatar

Written on the wall of the VA in Gainesville- “ America will remain the land of the free only as long as it is the home of the brave”

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David A's avatar

Annie, yes, in this world the duality is inevitable and there is ever the contrasting principles of good and evil, life and death, ( physical) the battle between good and evil is fought at EVERY level, including the individual life’s we all lead.

So yes, a strong spiritual foundation is necessary to learn to “stand unshaken midst the crash of breaking worlds”.

In this mornings C&C post Jeff mentions that there is no simple solution to complex vast issues. And in my perspective historically accurate observation, the solution is rooted in a vast cultural change of focus to understanding human nature and what actions ( wisdom) rightly and universally produce happiness vs those that promise honey, yet deliver poison and ultimately misery.

So, while it is true that EVERY culture has failed, reconstituted and failed again, we can learn from this and understand that while there are 100 actions necessary to counter todays madness, their is a sea change of understanding true happiness that must become the cultural norm for an enduring prosperous society.

This is out lined in a post here... https://open.substack.com/pub/anderdaa7/p/does-absolute-power-corrupt?r=slvym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web“ Does absolute power Corrupt.”

Please consider reading it

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Freebird's avatar

Exactly what I was going to say, Sunny. It was great to see the virtually empty stadium and a huge protest by some brave folks outside!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You don’t need to be so brave, when you’re one of thousands. That’s the spirit of a Trump rally!

Everyone should experience that energy at least once.

Ignore the getting tickets part if he comes near you and you don’t or can’t get them.

Trust me, no one is taking tickets, and you will be accepted.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The only ones inside were there to boo! Only two of the degenerates were brave enough to show up for the “award”?? President and VP of the local chapter no doubt

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Would be great if they never win again.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

and the protests had more peeps than the game!

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eyes open's avatar

And, horror of horrors, it looked like quite a "diverse" group of protestors!

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Annie's avatar

The worse group of people are white liberals. Most immigrants are more conservative and do not agree with this crap. The next worse group is African Americans for embracing the liberal ideology.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

Much like all the "Blacks for Trump" that were at the arraignment, but never once mentioned on MSM.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

We are winning! Those afraid of the war; you’ve been it for 3 years now.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That’s the understatement of the millennium! That frickin’ stadium was empty!

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SusanMc's avatar

Did I read where 14,000 previously purchased tickets to THAT particular game (featuring our wonderful protesters) were NOT USED?

Yes, MLB already had their $$$, but they also got the message.

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Taryn's avatar

The MLB may have gotten their ticket $$, but they missed out on all those parking fees, food, merch and other money-makers. WIN!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And the optics…oh, praise God!

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Politico Phil's avatar

"On Friday, the Dodgers celebrated their annual gay Pride Night game. During pre-game ceremonies, the team gave a Community Hero Award to The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

It should be noted that the Dodgers chose to hold this ceremony 4 hours before the game began when the stadium was nearly empty."

Darn right they held the award 4 hours before game time. If they had done that at the beginning of the game, they would have gotten boo'ed out of the stadium. What cowards!

https://mailchi.mp/wakeupright/wakeupright-6217020?utm_source=Wake+Up+Right&utm_campaign=383a4f837b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_3_21_2020_15_52_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7abe0cb409-383a4f837b-401193496

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Levans's avatar

So then, were there actually people at the game ? Were the stands empty as social media is portraying ? Or were the seats filled the game ?

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CaplT's avatar

There was hardly anyone in the stands for the perpetual imposters. The few who did go in booed. Spectators came later, but 3,000 less than last year when there were still cov restrictions. Thank you to those who gave up tickets to a live game!

Thousands were outside praying, no one protesting nor obstructing the gates. The Word was heard. Hallelujah!

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Christy's avatar

Lol. I love karma!!!

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Monterey's avatar

Here's how empty Dodger stadium was during the pregame "ceremony" to honor the profane group of fake nuns: https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1669888228579504128

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JW's avatar

Best news ever!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Thank you, God!!!

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