Boston Red Sox having "Gay Pride Day" at Fenway Park this Thursday, June 6! "Gay" basketball player Jason Collins throwing out first pitch. Take action.
Yet another place to keep your children away from.
This Thursday evening, June 6, in an outrageous show of anti-family radicalism, the Boston Red Sox are celebrating Gay "Pride Night" at Fenway Park at their home game with the Texas Rangers. This is an official celebration of "Gay Pride Week" (going on now) and the Red Sox will be donating money to support the week's "gay" events.
According to a Red Sox staffer we spoke to, "gay" basketball player Jason Collins will be throwing out the first pitch that night.
It made the front page of the local homosexual newspaper Bay Windows.
The Red Sox have been around long enough to know that "Pride Week" in Boston is a hideous, obscene, and outright disgusting display of perverse activities. (Plus, in recent years, more young people have been drawn in through Boston Pride's management of Massachusetts Youth Pride every May.)
And the Boston Red Sox organization are not only going to celebrate it at their ballpark, but will be financially supporting it from their ticket sales.
Here are just a few PUBLIC examples from past Boston "Gay Pride Week" activities that the Red Sox are supporting (Note: This does not include things we simply can't publish in an email). [Photos by MassResistance]
This not the first time that the Red Sox have supported the homosexual movement, although it's the most blatant and outrageous to date.
In 2009, the Red Sox created a video -- featuring the manager and some players -- supporting the "It Gets Better" homosexual program enticing troubled kids, founded by a lewd anti-Christian bigot named Dan Savage, which among other things leads kids to pornographic "gay" books.
After a flood of calls from angry people, the Red Sox eventually removed the video from their website. They need even MORE calls this time.
CONTACT the Red Sox and LET THEM KNOW how you feel:
CALL the Red Sox office: 877-733-7699 ext 4 (Fan Services)
CONTACT the Red Sox through their website
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