The flyer makes it look as though the Dodgers and Angels are hosting a fundraiser for a seditious neo-Nazi. However, it appears that Paul Gosar (six of his siblings called him a "traitor" and endorsed his opponent) has simply purchased a bunch of tickets that he hopes to give out to donors.The Los Angeles @Angels and @Dodgers are hosting a spring training/campaign fundraising event in Tempe for white nationalist-affiliating, January 6-orchestrating representative Paul Gosar. Tickets go for $1500 and will “benefit Paul Gosar for Congress.” (h/t @z3dster) pic.twitter.com/8dHXWW6Ugv
— AZ Right Wing Watch (@az_rww) January 26, 2022
My question is: How quickly are the teams speaking out against their logos being used to promote this racist garbage and forcing Gosar to remove the logos from his announcement?
Sam Blum, The Athletic (Jan. 26 8:22 PM tweet):
This advertisement for an event w/ Rep. Paul Gosar (extremely controversial/conspiratorial politician) is posted on WinRed. It's a real ad.There is also some confusion over the announced date of the event, since the teams do not play each other on February 27.
IMPORTANTLY: The Angels tell me they have "no affiliation with this event & are working to have our marks removed from the advertisement."
I didn't think to look this up because why would that be wrong? But the Angels and Dodgers aren't even playing each other on 2/27https://t.co/WavHo5zOAX
— z3dster (@z3dster) January 26, 2022
Unless his copy confused the Padres for the Angels or 3/27 for 2/27
They Dodgers are playing the Angels on March 20,27,28,29 https://t.co/PocJQKGyWB pic.twitter.com/MJh8LHKMhM
The slow pace at which MLB and the Players Union are working to end MLB's lockout likely means that nothing will be happening on either February 27 or March 27. The Dodgers and Angels should still made a very public announcement against Gosar using their trademarked logos to make his event look more legitimate.
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