First, in a public outcry against the Los Angeles Dodger’s decision to honor a Christian and Catholic hate group, hundreds showed up for a prayer procession at Dodger Stadium Friday night, while the stadium remained mostly empty for its Pride Night honor ceremony.
The Prayer Procession in Parking Lot 13 brought together Christians and Catholics united against hate in Los Angeles. The procession began at 3 p.m. PST, just hours before the first pitch. A Jewish rabbi and former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva among others spoke at the event.
The Friday night game kicked off a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants, culminating in the Dodger’s worst loss in 125 years while on their home turf, a 15-0 shutout Saturday night. Some are calling the historic loss divine retribution due to public blasphemy by the Dodgers.
BREAKING: Never seen @Dodgers stadium so empty as they honor the demonic! ????????????
Yet thousands of believers are protesting outside!
The message from America has been clearly sent again:
YOU GO WOKE, YOU GO BROKE! #HoldTheLine pic.twitter.com/fNKlMCBeMl
— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) June 17, 2023
COINCIDENCE?? Following a deeply despicable & offensive #Pride Day celebration “honoring” the infamously evil group that sexually mocks the Crucifixion, the LA @Dodgers suffered their SINGLE WORST home loss in 125 years!!! They lost to the @SFGiants 15-0. https://t.co/bIc1BzUPt1
— Eric Metaxas (@ericmetaxas) June 18, 2023