Last Updated on June 1, 2023
Major League Baseball player Trevor Williams is standing up and speaking out against the radically anti-Christian LGBT’ers attempting to insert themselves into the sport after the Los Angeles Dodgers un-invited then re-invited the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence”, an anti-Catholic drag performance group, to a “pride night” the team is hosting later this month. Of all major professional sports, baseball has put up the most resistance to Marxist infiltration, but the intensity of Marxist attacks on the sport has picked up since Nike became one of Major League Baseball’s largest corporate sponsors, landing the exclusive rights to supply MLB with its uniforms and footwear.
Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams, who describes himself as a “Servant of Christ” in his Twitter biography, released a lengthy statement to the platform, blasting the Dodgers for their anti-Christian “pride night”, which Williams says has “deeply troubled” him as “a devout Catholic.”
“As a devout Catholic, I am deeply troubled by the Dodgers’ decision to re-invite and honor the group ‘The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ at their Pride Night this year,” Williams’ statement reads.
“…To invite and honor a group that makes a blatant and deeply offensive mockery of my religion, and the religion of over 4 million people in Los Angeles County alone, undermines the values of respect and inclusivity that should be upheld by any organization,” Williams statement went on, before calling on “fellow Catholics to reconsider their support of an organization that allows this type of mockery of its fans to occur.”
Read the full statement from Trevor Williams below:
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Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw has also spoken out against the anti-Catholic “pride night” that his team is hosting, but has stopped short of moving to boycott the “pride night” game or issuing a statement to the magnitude of Williams’.
Kershaw has however touted an upcoming LA Dodgers “Christian Faith and Family Day”, but that event has been blasted by many as a half-hearted attempt by the Dodgers organization to win back the support of Christian fans, while still partnering with and groveling to the anti-Catholic “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” – dress as hyper-sexualized caricatures of nuns, priests, and even Jesus Christ to mock Catholicism through drag.
Kershaw and Williams’ decisions to speak out against the anti-Christian LGBT attacks on Major League Baseball, its players, and its fans come as Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass grovels to the LGBT movement and the groomers of children. Bass shared a Christian Instagram video post that cited the Gospel in speaking out against the grooming of children and the promotion of radical LGBTism by corporations like Target and Bud Light, only to later publicly apologize for it and tell reporters that he is submitting to pro-gay re-education courses.