Major League Baseball has lost its way. Once a symbol of true American grit, now it bends the knee to woke mobs and radical activists. All while ignoring the basic rights of Americans who just want to practice their faith. Instead of focusing on the fundamentals—good sportsmanship, competition, and family values—MLB is more worried about making headlines with social justice grandstanding.
Here’s the truth: religious freedom in this country is under attack, and baseball isn’t immune. When good people, like Harmeet Dhillon, stand up and demand answers, the left goes silent. They can’t defend blatant bias. Dhillon, always armed with facts, has laid out the evidence that MLB is playing favorites. If you’re pushing far-left talking points, you get a megaphone. But stand up for faith or tradition, and suddenly, you’re public enemy number one.
Let’s face it, liberal elites in the sports world want to rewrite the rules. Faith doesn’t fit their globalist narrative. They’re more interested in pandering to special interests overseas than respecting the core beliefs that made this country—and its pastimes—great. The left lectures about “inclusion” but only when it means silencing voices they don’t like. Try putting your Christian values front and center at an MLB game and watch how quickly the tolerance evaporates.
This isn’t just about baseball. It’s about fighting for what’s right. The founding fathers enshrined religious liberty in the Constitution for a reason. If pro sports leagues like MLB can trample over those rights without consequence, what hope do ordinary Americans have? These organizations rake in billions, yet they’re scared to stand up for the very freedoms that allow them to thrive. That makes them weak, and worse, it makes them complicit in the left’s war on faith.
Conservatives don’t want special treatment. They just want a level playing field—on the diamond and in our culture. The hypocrisy from the other side is staggering, but it won’t go unchallenged. America was built on faith and freedom, not the shifting sands of political correctness. If MLB wants to earn back respect, it’s time they stop playing games with our core values and start defending religious liberty, just like real Americans expect.
How much longer are we supposed to cheer for a league that would rather silence the faithful than stand up for the truth?
Source: NY Post
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