CatholicVote President Brian Burch slams the Los Angeles Dodgers' 'detestable' support for an anti-Christian LGBTQ+ group and shares how his organization is calling to boycott the organization.
The Los Angeles Dodgers linger at the focal point of criticism over its now-rescinded decision to feature controversial anti-Catholic LGBTQ+ activist group of "queer and trans nuns" known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at a Pride Night event scheduled for June 16.
The announcement came earlier this month and garnered a swath of intense backlash from Christians, including the non-profit advocacy group CatholicVote that launched a $1 million campaign last week, calling on everyone to boycott the baseball franchise. "Our organization exists to give Catholics a voice, especially on fights like this where woke corporations like the Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to honor and celebrate a detestable, vile and perverse anti-Catholic organization," CatholicVote President Brian Burch told Fox News' Rachel Campos-Duffy on Sunday. CATHOLICVOTE LAUNCHES $1M CAMPAIGN CALLING FOR LA DODGERS BOYCOTT OVER ANTI-CATHOLIC DRAG QUEENS Three Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence pose for a selfie during the Gay Pride March in Paris.
Thousands of LGBT members and their supporters took part in the Gay Pride March in Paris to celebrate Pride Month. (Gregory Herpe) Burch said his organization will not stop at rousing calls for a boycott against the franchise and laid out plans to alert Christians of the controversy across media platforms, including Dodgers-related media, billboards and Spanish radio.