In the world of professional baseball, attending a live game has always been about more than just rooting for your team. It’s also about indulging in ballpark cuisine and enjoying a few drinks while taking in the action. However, in 2023, fans are being forced to contend with something else entirely: team ownership honoring religious bigotry groups.
This latest development has left many fans feeling outraged and wondering if they should take action. One idea being floated around is to hit the Baseball Gods where it hurts most: the concessions stand. By abstaining from or cutting back on purchases of beer, hot dogs, and other stadium fare, fans could send a message to the league’s woke leadership that they won’t stand for the deliberate offense being shown to Roman Catholics and women religious.
While this proposal may seem far-fetched, it could be an effective way for fans to express their contempt for the league’s decision to honor hate groups. Concessions revenue is a significant source of income for MLB, and hitting them in the pocketbook could send a powerful message.
Of course, this plan may not be feasible for everyone, especially those who have already purchased season tickets. However, if enough fans participate, it could make a difference. And who knows, maybe by 2024, we won’t have to worry about cultural insulting or woke sermonizing at the ballpark.