MassResistance Demands Red Sox Disinvite Gay Fans

The Massachusetts anti-gay group MassResistance, which previously called on the Boston Red Sox to apologize for making an “It Gets Better” video, is now demanding that the team cancel a gay pride event. The group put out a statement attacking the baseball team for “celebrating a week of obscene perversion” that features a “hideous, obscene, and outright disgusting display of perverse activities.”

Celebrating a week of obscene perversion

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.

In an interview with the American Family Association’s news service OneNewsNow, the MassResistance’s president Brian Camenker called on fans to contact the team urging them to cancel “Pride Night at Fenway Park.” Camenker insists that he is just thinking about the children:

Homosexual-rights group Boston Pride says it is partnering with Fenway Park to sponsor “Pride Night,” but a search of the Red Sox and Fenway Park websites by OneNewsNow did not show the event listed.

However, there is one event listed for Thursday night at Fenway Park – the Red Sox are kicking off their June after-school celebration, “Calling All Kids.”

“Baseball is largely for kids, so why should homosexual activism be part of that?” asks Brian Camenker, president of the pro-family organization MassResistance.

“And you know a lot of just regular fans don’t want to be part of that kind of thing when they go out for a baseball game,” he adds.

“It’s certainly nothing you expect.” Camenker says the Red Sox organization is “going out of their way” to support the homosexual cause, including donating a percentage of Thursday night’s proceeds to Boston Pride.

A special section of Fenway reportedly will also be designated for homosexuals who attend the ballgame.

“I called [the Red Sox] up and they don’t seem to see how this is going to bother people,” says Camenker. “They need to hear from people.”