Last Updated on May 31, 2023
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass groveled to the “pride community” in front of a group of reporters as the professional baseball player apologized for sharing a video to social media based in Christianity that called for boycotts of Target and other corporations over their embrace and aggressive promotion of the LGBT movement and its blatant targeting of children.
Blue Jays player Anthony Bass reposted a video to Instagram of Christian influencer Ryan Miller discussing “the biblical reason Christians should boycott Target”. In the video, Miller blasted the retailer and others like it for shoving “darkness” and sexuality “into children’s faces” and he read directly from The Bible.
When shared by Bass, the Blue Jays pitcher gave no additional commentary on the issue and merely reposted Miller’s video, which was posted as a daily Christian devotional, to his own story.
But this was apparently too much for the Toronto Blue Jays to handle and the organization forced Bass to publicly apologize.
And Bass didn’t just apologize, he publicly groveled to the LGBT movement and the, apparently, militantly pro-gay and anti-Christian Toronto Blue Jays organization – he even told reporters that he has submitted to an “education” program to break him of his Christian worldview and of his desire to stop children from being sexually groomed.
“I made a post that was hurtful to the pride community, which includes friends of mine, close family members of mine, and I am truly sorry for that,” Bass told reporters.
“As of right now, I am using the Blue Jays resources to better educate myself, to make better decisions moving forward.”
Watch Bass apologize for being a Christian below:
https://twitter.com/stockes76/status/1663889958816317440
Sports Culture War
By far the most stereotypically “conservative” out of all major American sports, MLB players and the wider community of baseball have resisted for years incursions on the sport from the radical left, especially from radical LGBTers, who have managed to gain a foothold in the NBA, NFL, and NHL.
Roughly a year ago, players from the Tampa Bay Rays, who play in the same American League East Division as the Toronto Blue Jays, refused to wear LGBT “pride” emblems which also included black and brown stripes to honor the anti-white BLM movement.
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But 2023 appears to be the year that LGBT’ers and other left-wing radicals make their major push on Major League Baseball.
Not only do the Blue Jays have Anthony Bass apologizing for being a Christian, but the Los Angeles Dodgers have invited the “sisters of perpetual indulgence” an openly anti-Christian, anti-Catholic drag group to the ballpark to perform on “pride night.” The group of gay men dressed as hyper-sexualized caricatures of nuns and even Jesus Christ and were initially barred from the event, but the Dodgers, like Anthony Bass, ultimately decided to grovel to anti-Christian LGBTism.
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