Saturday, October 26

1000’s protest exterior stadium as Dodgers honor troupe of drag-queen ‘nuns’

Catholic leaders declared victory after 1000’s turned out to protest the Los Angeles Dodgers for honoring a troupe of drag queens who gown like “nuns,” whereas the award ceremony itself was sparsely attended.
 
The group offered its Community Hero Award forward of Friday evening’s recreation to members of the Los Angeles chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence earlier than a smattering of followers at Dodger Stadium, as proven in video footage posted afterward.
 
Outside the stadium, a crowd estimated within the 1000’s turned up for a “prayerful processional” and rally within the stadium parking zone organized by Catholics for Catholics that includes a number of distinguished Catholic audio system, together with Bishop Joseph Strickland of the diocese of Tyler, Texas.

“HUGE SUCCESS! Prayer Rally Officially Concludes. Over 5K strong!! Massive outpouring!” tweeted Catholics for Catholics, who helped manage the procession.

Local information stations in Los Angeles estimated that “thousands” turned out for the occasion, which was billed as a procession, not a protest.



The stadium crammed up for the night recreation in opposition to the San Francisco Giants, with some followers sporting rainbow jerseys for the group’s Pride Night, however attendance fell wanting final 12 months’s Pride Night, in line with the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights.
 
“I am happy to say that our effort paid off. There was almost no one in the stands when the ‘Sisters’ received their award. And the few who were there booed,” mentioned league president Bill Donohoe. “This is a sweet victory.”
 
He mentioned 49,074 followers attended the Pride Night recreation, fewer than the 52,505 followers who turned up for final 12 months’s Pride Night occasion. The common attendance this 12 months at Friday evening video games is 50,592.
 
Mr. Donohoe in contrast the protest to the backlash in opposition to Anheuser-Busch and Target Corp. over their pro-transgender messaging.
 
“What happened on June 16 is a cultural marker,” mentioned Mr. Donohoe. “Just like Bud Light, Target and other establishment organizations that have laid anchor with extremists, the Dodgers—and Major League Baseball in general—found out that the elites do not have the last word. The people do. In the end, indecency and bigotry were defeated.”

The Dodgers posted pictures of Pride Night on the stadium, together with a adorned pitching mound and a photograph of group officers with members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a self-described “order of queer and trans nuns” that has been accused of mocking Catholics.
 
“Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Night at Dodger Stadium presented by Blue Shield of California,” tweeted the Dodgers.
 
The drag-queen group was counseled by the group for its neighborhood service, which incorporates fundraising for LGBTQ causes and organizations.

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