From Alerts from Act for America <[email protected]>
Subject Stop the LA Dodgers: Promoting Anti-Christian Hate Group
Date June 2, 2023 11:58 PM
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The LA Dodgers, a beloved American baseball team, recently faced backlash for reinviting the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a radical anti-Christian hate group, to their Pride Night event.
Fox News was recently called out for sponsoring this Pride Night event. They have been added to our campaign call to disinvite this hate group.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were initially disinvited from the event after public outcry erupted over their 'Hunky Jesus' pole dancing contest. This contest featured a gay man provocatively pole dancing, flirting, and engaging in lap dances with a figure representing Jesus Christ nailed to a cross. Such disrespectful actions deeply insult traditional family values and the broader Christian community. It is essential to recognize that American baseball should maintain a family-friendly and culturally neutral environment to avoid potential backlash and maintain its positive reputation.
One could argue that these performances violate California State Penal Code CPC §647(a) titled ‘The crime of Lewd Conduct In Public’ and is HIGHLY inappropriate for minors! 
By continuing to associate with an organization that openly mocks and offends the Christian community, the Dodgers risk undermining their reputation and alienating their fan base. It is crucial to prioritize family-friendly values and cultural neutrality in American baseball to ensure an inclusive and respectful environment for all fans. The call to cancel the participation of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a call to uphold respect, tolerance, and inclusivity within the sporting community.
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