Since these warped individuals who freely associate with and champion that disgusting institution completely turn my stomach and conjure up nothing by pure revulsion, I hope to have as little interaction with them as possible. I don't want to draw their attention or engage with them at all, neither in a positive or negative fashion.
However, if they find Heinz Field the worst experience of their lives, all the better, as I certainly don't want to see them again in 2 years and I really prefer never to have Pitt associate with them again on the field. While their fans are free to associate themselves with whatever wretchedness they choose, they are not free from the consequence brought by such a public association.
But I hope any displayed references to the atrocities don't make light of a terrible situation with so many real victims still dealing with the continued airing of their scars. Rather, if such things are to be displayed, I hope they draw attention and protest to the continuing misplaced priorities of that administration and cult. Speaking truth about the damaged lives and continuing decrepit atmosphere enveloping that place should sting way worse than ill-conceived attempts to use the decades-long institutionalize cover up of serial child rape as a source of levity.