An astonishing report in National Review detailing collusion between increasingly woke Major League Baseball and nonprofits that perform so-called “gender reassignment” procedures on minors contains distressing news for fans in the Lone Star State.

From National Review:

The Houston Astros Pride Night, held during the team’s June 21 game against the Mets, donated a portion of the proceeds from its charity raffle to the Montrose Center. The Montrose Center promotes “resources for trans & gender-diverse youth in Texas,” including “a low-cost clinic that provides gender-affirming healthcare,” with offerings such as a “Youth First Gender Identity Night” that discusses topics such as “coming out” and “transitioning” with children between the ages of 12 and 18. Another resource on the Montrose Center page is Q Chat, an online chat forum marketed to children between the ages of 13 and 19 that hosts discussions on topics such as “Gender Affirmation Surgeries,” hormone-replacement therapy, “Drag Culture 101,” and “Having Multiple Genders,” and offers users information on “where you can find resources” related to transitioning. Q Chat conversations take place between children and adult LGBT activists “who work at LGBTQ+ centers around the United States,” and the forum also contains a “quick escape” button that immediately takes users to the Google home page. Earlier this year, congressional Republicans wrote a letter to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention slamming the agency for promoting Q Chat on the “LGBT Youth Health Resources” page of its website.

A closer inspection of the Montrose Center’s so-called resource guide reveals they target children as young as 5 years old.

The Astros’ sponsorship of this barbarism stands in contrast with their two closest on-field rivals.

The Texas Rangers, the Astros’ in-state adversary, have resisted this lunacy. In fact, according to National Review, the Rangers are the only MLB team to have never hosted a so-called “pride” night.

Perhaps more noteworthy, however, stand the New York Yankees. The Yankees, whom the Astros defeated in their 2017 World Series run, were not on this list. Considering that the Yankees must navigate the far-left political climate of New York City, it makes the Astros betrayal of conservative Texans all the more glaring.

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Adam Cahn

Adam is a longtime conservative activist and an avid UT and Yankees fan.

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