"These Colors Don't Run": HRC Launches Defiant Protest Campaign For Pride - The image of an eagle with feathers the colors of the progress pride flag went viral Friday

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On Friday, the Human Rights Campaign unveiled its Pride Month campaign, titled “These Colors Don’t Run.” Slated to appear at more than 150 Pride events across the country—and to take center stage at this year’s WorldPride in Washington, D.C.—the campaign marks a decade since the landmark marriage equality ruling while celebrating the resilience and expansion of the LGBTQ+ community. But what truly set it ablaze online wasn’t just the milestones—it was the campaign’s imagery: a fierce eagle emblazoned with the hues of the Progress Pride flag, paired with the defiant tagline, “These Colors Don’t Run.” Within hours of its release, the artwork went viral in queer digital spaces.

The artwork for the eagle featured several subtle touches, such as long eyelashes, a harness, painted nails, and a sassy attitude.

“This image from HRC goes so hard,” said journalist Katelyn Burns on her bluesky account with hundreds of reposts.

Describing the inspiration behind the artwork, the HRC Design Team told Erin In The Morning, “At the heart of Pride is a demand for a country where freedom and equality are a reality for all. This graphic is about reclaiming the imagery of America, affirming our community’s resilience, and reminding opponents of equality: we aren’t going anywhere. And hey — even an eagle can’t say no to a nice pedi and some lashes for the best month of the year.”

On MSNBC, HRC National Press Secretary Brandon Wolf spoke of the campaign, “Obviously it’s a little cheeky, but I think it’s also two things, an acknowledgement of our history - the resilience and strength of the LGBTQ+ community - and a declaration of our present and future… I think these colors don’t run, that spirit of resilience and resistance, is about acknowledging that this is a community that has been an incredibly difficult times before, and has turned those obstacles into progress… and it’s also a declaration that there is no president that can push us back into the closet, there is no government that can strip us of our joy and our fight for freedom. We’re not going anywhere, and pride is not just going to be a celebration, it’s also going to be a protest”

Human Rights Campaign said:
This Pride Month, we are shouting loud and clear: THESE COLORS DON’T RUN. Our visibility has never mattered more, and neither has our strength. And as HRC’s @brandonwolf.bsky.social says, NO president can push us back into the closet.


(🎥: @msnbc.com)

In a press statement about the new campaign, HRC’s president, Kelley Robinson, said, “This year, we’re making one thing clear: These colors don’t run—and they never will. The Pride flag is more than fabric; it carries the weight of generations who refused to be erased and the fire of those still rising. With World Pride here in the nation’s capital, our visibility has never mattered more—and neither has our strength. That’s why it matters that HRC is now 3.6 million strong. It’s the largest base of support we’ve ever had, and it’s growing in direct response to the attacks on our community. This is not just a number—it’s a movement, a mandate, and a promise: we’re not backing down. We’re building a future where every LGBTQ+ person can live bold, safe, and free.”

When asked if the logo will appear on merchandise, Sofia Rivera-Negron at HRC stated, “Yes, it's real. Yes, we hear the yearning for merch. We just rolled it out this morning. But keep an eye out for this at your local HRC Pride booth.”

This year, a more defiant tone feels not only appropriate—it feels necessary. As LGBTQ+ rights face coordinated rollbacks across the country, HRC’s embrace of Pride as protest marks a meaningful shift for an organization that has, at times, drawn criticism for sidelining the most marginalized within the queer community. But recent actions suggest a course correction, such as the organizations recent willingness to even call out Democrats when they oppose transgender rights. In 2025, Pride isn’t just a celebration; it’s a declaration. With protests expected to be central to Pride events nationwide, HRC’s eagle lands squarely within a growing movement ready to fight like hell for its future.
 
>"These colors dont run!"
>image uses ALL the colors

OK, which ones do? This seems hyperbolic and poorly thought out.
 
There’s nothing like stealing valor from the armed forces to promote faggotry. Good one Hilldawg. Now apologize for Benghazi.

Wrong HRC

From the headline I also thought it was that HRC and this instantly came to mind:

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Damn, I hate these false-advertisements — I was hoping for Hillary Clinton attempting a political comeback via a gay AI (gAI) eagle in bondage gear plastered on shitty merch…
 
Designed by a committee of freaks by the looks of it. Take away the BDSM harness, makeup, painted claws, the tranny wing feathers, that vomit trail of colors and it'd get its message across better by being a tad more subtle and only prominently displaying the more socially accepted elements of "pride".
 
The worst part is the slogan.

The design itself is at least funny to look at because it looks something you'd see in a videogame parodying this stuff.

The slogan just sucks, and feels like it was slapped on at the last minute.
They stole the slogan. Or rather, they exhumed it. "These colors don't run!" is a hollow phrase that's pulled out to rally the faithful (and weak willed, kek) to support an increasingly unpopular military engagement. It's sunk cost fallacy (and emotional blackmail) in action. Backing off is cowardly and shameful. Iirc, the last time it was used was with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in the mid 2000s. It's history may be older, going back to the Vietnam war era and its draft dodgers running to Canada. (Or maybe even older than that.)

Its use with LGBTQ Pride is pretty ironic, considering how well Vietnam and those 9/11 wars went. And ended. I guess there weren't any people old enough to remember those on the HRC committee that approved using it?
 
what happens if DEI goes away? Do you think people will start whiteys-only clubs where rule number one is "No girls or fags, because they're icky" and rule number two is, "we put anyone darker than our gardeners in cages"?
Inshallah, brother, inshallah.
 
These guys need new material, there are only so many times you can slap rainbow colors on something before the shock factor of it wears off
 
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These colors will run after being sued by Iron Maiden
I know I'd be pissed if my song title was being used for faggot flags and merch.
 
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What they should do is get a real bald eagle and dye its feathers. Also give it gender affirming care. That would be a middle finger to the trans genociders.
Don't give them ideas.

Also, fun fact! Male birds of prey don't have penises and they're smaller than the females. Not sure if this makes that abomination more or less fitting, though.
 
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True, those colors don't run but they do go ACK and waddle after the nearest child
 
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