Multiple MLB Players Rebel Against Pride Night By Using Bible Verses

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We need to take back the rainbow from the LGBTQs, and this is a great start to do so.

Friday night, the San Francisco Giants organization celebrated Pride Night, and though that’s nothing out of the ordinary when we get to June here in modern times, it’s newsworthy because of what starting pitcher Landen Roupp did. And that’s protesting it in the glory of God.

During their Pride Night, same-sex couples were invited by the Giants franchise to renew marriage vows, oh, and they got the opportunity to do this with a drag queen present (Damn, these people are weird). But it doesn’t stop there, an LGBTQ-endorsing nondenominational church performed the national anthem, how touching. And using rainbow-colored caps, transgenders and other “identities” in the LGBTQ sphere were celebrated by the team. (RELATED: The Athletic Annoyingly Declares It ‘Zohran Mamdani Sports Summer’ Following Knicks Winning NBA Finals)

But several Giants players: they simply said “nope.”

To start the game, Roupp had “Gen 9:12-16” written on it, with the verse’s end leaking into the hat’s SF logo. In a large message scrawled on his cap, relief pitcher JT Brubaker featured “Gen 9:13-15,” while his fellow reliever Ryan Walker came back from the minor leagues with a version on his hat’s side that was smaller. For relief pitcher Sam Hentges, he outright refused to sport the Giants‘ Pride Night hat, deciding to wear the franchise’s standard hat instead.

We’re all LGBT-fatigued, and this is a blatant case of it right here… the rainbow is ours, weirdos.