Business MLB dumped their Pride logo on Facebook after just 24 hours after massive ridicule. I guess they didn't wanna get Bud Lighted. - "Major League Baseball switched their profile picture to[...]LGBT Pride logo[...]on June 1st." "But after 24 hours, THOUSANDS of comments, and THOUSANDS of laugh reactions, MLB switched back to the normal logo again the next day."


Oh yeah, I'm sure this was the plan all along.

Major League Baseball switched their profile picture to a rainbow LGBT Pride logo on the first day of the secular high holy month of Pride on June 1st. Because we're still a religious people, after all.

But after 24 hours, THOUSANDS of comments, and THOUSANDS of laugh reactions, MLB switched back to the normal logo again the next day.

Now, I'm sure that MLB totally planned to only leave the logo for 24 hours. It wasn't the backlash and threat of being Bud Lighted that got them to chicken out.

The Bud Light effect is in full force.

I've noticed that this year there have, so far, been A LOT fewer Pride logos than in previous years.

It's almost like if conservatives actually stood by their convictions like they did with Target and Bud Light then they can make a cultural impact.

Who would have thought it?

We didn't even have to say anything to MLB. The laugh react button is enough.

They're scared. Things are changing.
 
That's actually a good point. So many of the fag pride advocates are weak, suggestible people doing it for social approval and there is no more powerful tactic against such people than mockery.
"Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. There is no defense. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage." - Saul Alinsky
 

MLB Pulling Pride Logo Has Nothing to Do With Boycotts​

On Thursday, MLB changed its profile picture on Facebook to include a logo that featured the Pride flag in honor of June, which is celebrated by LGBTQ+ members as Pride month. On Friday, MLB reverted to its standard logo, and several conservative voices on Twitter claimed the change as a "victory" amid ongoing boycotts of organizations and companies that have been involved in social issues.

The boycotts, primarily targeting support of the LGBTQ+ community, have started taken hold after vocal outrage to a partnership between transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and Bud Light.
Found this article a little funny for its title just declaring "nuh uh" and then the article itself not backing it up even a tiny bit.
 

Found this article a little funny for its title just declaring "nuh uh" and then the article itself not backing it up even a tiny bit.
Can't even pick which narrative they want it's pretty sad, does the far right care so much that they even went after chik fil a, or do they just not give a shit so MLB's thing wasn't because of them?

This is the drumpf thing all over again, if he's such a retard, why do you keep saying he's running circles around you so that's why he should be arrested?
 
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I've seen it posted elsewhere that 29 of 30 teams hold their own individual Pride nights throughout the season.

Only one that doesn't is the Rangers of Arlington, TX, although the Astros in Houston apparently do.
The Red Sox pretty much sell out every home game, so they're not doing this to sell tickets.

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I'm sure expressive dance from Michelle Obama's stunt double (dude needs a bit more definition in the deltoids to really nail it) is what everyone wants at a baseball game.
 
Said it in a different thread but remember when George Floyd and the Summer of Love was happening and every company not only did the pride flag and the BLM shit, but emailed out promos stating their support? Virtue signaling was so off the charts, and then the inevitable infighting came because the blacks resented the gays for encroaching on the memory of the dearly departed saint. Now this year nary a peep, nada - sites I visit are blissfully eye-friendly.

I am cautiously optimistic.
 
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