Los Angeles Dodgers Reinstating Gay ‘Nun’ Group for Pride Night Award, Disagreement from Pitcher Clayton Kershaw

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The Los Angeles Dodgers recently announced that they would be reinstating their Gay ‘Nun’ group for their upcoming Pride Night award. The group, which was originally formed in 2017, is made up of members of the LGBT community who dress up in nun habits and cheer on the Dodgers during their games. However, the decision has been met with some disagreement from Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw.

The Gay ‘Nun’ group was originally created in 2017 as a way to show support for the LGBT community and to celebrate Pride Night at Dodger Stadium. The group has since become a popular fixture at Dodger games, with members often seen cheering and waving rainbow flags. However, the group was not invited back for the 2018 season, leading to speculation that the Dodgers were no longer supportive of the LGBT community.

The Dodgers have now announced that the Gay ‘Nun’ group will be reinstated for this year’s Pride Night award. The team has stated that they are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all fans. However, not everyone is happy with the decision. Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw has publicly expressed his disagreement with the team’s decision, stating that he does not believe in “promoting any kind of lifestyle” and that he believes it is “not appropriate” for the team to do so.

Kershaw’s comments have been met with criticism from many in the LGBT community, who feel that his comments are insensitive and out of touch. The Dodgers have since released a statement saying that they respect Kershaw’s opinion but that they are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all fans.

The Dodgers’ decision to reinstate the Gay ‘Nun’ group for this year’s Pride Night award is a welcome step towards creating a more inclusive and welcoming atmosphere at Dodger Stadium. While there may be some disagreement from certain individuals, it is important to remember that everyone should be able to feel comfortable and accepted regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Los Angeles Dodgers Reinstating Gay 'Nun' Group for Pride Night Award, Disagreement from Pitcher Clayton Kershaw