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Blue Jays’ Anthony Bass shares video endorsing anti-LGBTQ boycotts of Bud Light, Target

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass shared a post on his social media which promoted anti-LGBTQ campaigns, which targeted boycotting Target and Bud Light because of those companies associated with the promotion of Pride campaigns.

Bass took to Instagram stories and shared a video that called on Christians to stop patronizing companies in the United States.

Earlier this month, Target announced it would be removing some of its LGBTQ2S+ merchandise nationwide and moving its Pride merchandise to the back of some southern US stores after receiving backlash from some customers.

The original video posted took directed aim at those companies, saying “Here’s the reason biblically why I believe Christians have got to be boycotting Target, Bud Light, and any other corporation that’s pushing the things they’re pushing. This is evil, this is demonic, we won’t stand for it, we’re not going to go to the stores anymore and we’re not going to give you our money.”

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Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass is in his 12th season as a major league pitcher.

Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass is in his 12th season as a major league pitcher.

The Blue Jays in a statement to the Toronto Star, that “individual player sentiments are not representative of the club’s beliefs.”

“The Blue Jays bring millions of fans together across Canada and are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all,” the statement said. “The Blue Jays are proud to celebrate LGBTQ2S+ Pride Month, including a special fourth annual Pride Weekend at the ballpark June 9 and 10, and demonstrations of allyship all month long around the ballpark.”

Bass, who has appeared in 20 games this season for the last-place Blue Jays, has removed the video from his social media.

Bass created another social media moment in April when he called out a United Airlines employee after they refused to clean up popcorn that was spilled by one of his young children.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass shares anti-LGBTQ video