

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Dodgers for honoring LGBTQ+ non-profit community outreach organization The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the team’s recent Pride Night event.Ĭhapman further hinted at anti-LGBTQ+ violence, insisting that “they’re coming for your children,” and that “they” would have to “get by Jesus’s blood and shotgun shells.” He didn’t make Adam and Steve, he made Adam and Eve.”Īpparently intent on hitting all of this summer’s widely publicized anti-LGBTQ+ controversies, Chapman then veered into a rambling critique of the L.A. “Pride cometh before a fall,” he said, before insisting that he has friends and family that are “that way.” But, he said, “That’s not the way God made us. Later in the conversation, Barrera brought up “prideful” ministers, and Chapman seized on the word, launching into a cliché-heavy criticism of Pride Month. “If I ever see him, I’m dropping him.Ĭhapman’s threats of violence elicited laughter from both Barrera and Frane. “Get that punk down, rebuke Satan out of him and just give him a couple black eyes,” Chapman said, presumably referring to and deliberately misgendering Mulvaney.

“Jesus was not a sissy,” Chapman responded, adding that he’d recently heard a preacher say that “we don’t need no more sissy men.”Ĭhapman went on to assert that “the people playing church all led to Bud Light,” referring to the anti-LGBTQ+ backlash that engulfed the beer brand and its parent company Anheuser-Busch earlier this year when it partnered with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney. “Two ways to rebuke: in Jesus’ name and then physically.”īarrera joked that Chapman likes to “lay hands on people” and “not the type of hands we do in the church,” hinting at violent interactions on Chapman’s A&E reality show. “We have to stop all that, rebuke them,” he continued.
