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Off the Beaten Path: Dodgers flip, flop, and cave to anti-Catholic group

We’ve come a long way from Rick Monday’s save of the American flag at Dodger Stadium in 1976, Larry O’Connor and I agree — and that’s not about Pride Night either. Even the Los Angeles Catholic archdiocese doesn’t make an issue of that, as Larry points out. Catholics do draw the line when the team offers to honor a group of anti-Catholic performance artists, even after at first acknowledging the anger from millions of Catholics. And the cognitive dissonance of progressive complaints about sports-team names while demanding that the Dodgers honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and their blasphemous insults to millions of faithful Catholics and Christians in Southern California is truly staggering, Larry points out.

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Welcome back to our aVIP video series “Off the Beaten Path,” featuring my friend Larry O’Connor! The Townhall columnist and Salem News Channel host starts off our week by discussing stories and ideas that may fly under our radar, in culture, politics, sports, and more. Plus, Larry previews tonight’s SNC show!

Highlights:

  • “There [has been] so much pressure from Major League Baseball [on] teams like the Indians to change their names because it might be offensive, and they acquiesce,” Larry points out. “It’s always certain segments that are being offended that have a voice, but if you or I are offended, where’s our voice?”
  • “Braves, Indians, Chiefs, Seminoles — those aren’t derogatory terms, I reply. “And yet there’s this volume of condemnation on these teams and the leagues, all sorts of pressure for them to abandon their team names.” And “while we’re exercising all this sensitivity towards other groups,” I continue, “you know, screw the Catholics.”
  • On the group itself: “They have a twerking Jesus, they have somebody dressed like Jesus who performs sexual dance performance in public,” Larry says. “It honestly, it makes me uncomfortable to even say it, but you have to describe what this is, so people understand what the problem is.”
  • It’s worse than that, as others have pointed out, but here’s the Twerking Jesus event Larry discussed:

Among the abhorrent actions of the worldwide “Order,” whose motto is “Go forth and sin some more!”—a perversion of Jesus’s command from John 8:11, “Go and sin no more,” co-founders “Sister Vicious Power Hungry B*tch” and “Sister Missionary Position” wore the habits of a Roman Catholic convent to a gay nude beach, and in 2007, they tricked the archbishop of San Francisco into giving them the Eucharist during Holy Communion. This past Easter Sunday, they hosted a “Jesus and Mary-themed striptease” where a pole dancer was “writhing upside down on a large wooden cross.” Half-naked men were also there competing to be crowned the “hunkiest” Jesus along with contestants vying to win the group’s longtime “Foxy Mary” contest.

  •  As I say, the Dodgers have chosen a side, and it’s the side of hatred and bigotry. “So they chose,” I tell Larry. “Look, I don’t live in Los Angeles, I don’t go to the games, I root for the Dodgers sort of passively, or at least they did up until this week, but if they’re choosing, I’m choosing.” And that is after 60 years of bleeding Dodger Blue.
  • “And this is the thing that really ticks me off,” Larry says. “And this is the thing that really ticks me off. Honestly, I bet you if you asked every single member of this performance art group [ad] their fan base, I bet they couldn’t even name one player on the Dodgers, past or present. They don’t care.”
  • “All they care about,” I reply, “is progressive nihilism.” And that’s what the Los Angeles Dodgers are now endorsing.

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