Hate Group: We’ll Spend $1M To Attack The Dodgers

Fox News reports:

One of the nation’s largest Catholic advocacy organizations has issued a letter to the Los Angeles Dodgers announcing an upcoming ad campaign calling for a boycott of the baseball club. CatholicVote President Brian Burch addressed the letter to Dodgers principal owner Mark Walter and CEO Stan Kasten.

“We wrote to you last week with a reasonable ask: Please do not honor this anti-Catholic hate group,” Burch told the Dodgers’ administrators. “There is no place for anti-Catholic bigotry, mocking of religious sisters, or celebrating a perverse activist group whose identity is marked by blasphemy and mockery of Catholics.”

In the letter, Burch questioned Kasten’s claim to the Los Angeles Times that the Dodgers’ administration was “listening to everyone” on the issue of including the anti-Catholic drag queen troupe Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. CatholicVote claims that their organization has prepared a $1 million advertising budget to encourage Catholics to boycott the team.

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Longtime JMG readers will recall CatholicVote as the home of Thomas Peters, the vitriolic former spokesperson for the anti-LGBTQ hate group, the National Organization for Marriage [NOM].

CatholicVote last appeared here in April 2023 when one of its writers, Adam Michael Nettina, was charged with phoning death threats to the Human Rights Campaign.

Nettina had previously appeared here for a now-deleted CatholicVote column about the Pulse Massacre titled “We Have Nothing To Apologize For.”

In June 2022, CatholicVote appeared here for their “Hide The Pride” campaign for its followers to check out all LGBTQ-themed books from public libraries and them hide them in their homes.

In September 2020, CatholicVote president Brian Burch appeared here when he announced a $10 million anti-Biden ad campaign. Of note, CatholicVote opposed Trump in 2016, calling him a promiscuous womanizing loser.

If you visit the CatholicVote website today, you’ll find page after page of anti-LGBTQ hate, but not a peep about pedophile priests, including the 450 priests named just last week by the Illinois attorney general.