Best of Corporate Pride Month Items - Gotta get me some of that demographic money, right boys?

I’m glad I archived that tweet, they finally realised they majorly fucked up with the wording of their woke pride month slogan and deleted it.
Lol I wasn't going to say "late and gay" before but yeah it was already posted.

But at the very atleast you added something to it, not too sure why you didn't just read the thread to check tho like it's not even that long.
 
If anything, it's insulting to black and brown gays because it implies that they weren't welcome in the rainbow before, and now need their own extra strips to accommodate them.
Blacks (and most if not all brown cultures) also typically really hate gays. So I'm sure the majority of the black community loves the inclusion
 
Blacks (and most if not all brown cultures) also typically really hate gays. So I'm sure the majority of the black community loves the inclusion

It really just speaks to the white people behind this stuff. There's this notion that heterosexuality and binary gender are social constructs of white society. Imposed upon the world through colonialism as the correct and only ways of being. Which is now being undone by the trans and queer movements.

Transphobia, binary gender, homophobia etc, is there for apparently anti-black. As everything comes through an American lens of race. So they see the progress of all this pride stuff as embracing black and non-white culture. It's embracing the non-white oppression socially constructed world.

It's all bonkers and so ignorant of the world, cultures and history.

One of the amusing things is that despite trying to undo the social constructs of white civilisation. They will use them to try and prove white society wrong. Go and find a tribe somewhere that had a term for adults who don't have kids or marry. Apply a western view and declare that person was a third gender. Not actually trying to understand the culture or society. While some cultures did allow for categories sort of outside the gender binary. From my understanding, societies still had the sex binary. Often it'd be more akin to calling a gay person a third gender. Or calling a lifelong bachelor another gender.
 
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Happy pride from Uggs!
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The best mistakes are when someone speaks out loud an unspeakable truth.
That, or it was intentional. I suspect the same thing happened with
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I want to believe there are some graphics artists out there who are sneaking these things in, and looking into it more, it seems this graphics designer got fired over this because the job is open:
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I'm not certain it's intentional on the part of humans, but it does seem to me that there is demonic influence. To anyone who disagrees with me, go back to my other post and look at how anti-Christian some of the behavior is and how things Christian consider holy are twisted into grotesqueries.
If you go back further Christians were considered to be the faggots and getting baptized was seen as emasculating by certain pagan tribes.
 
When are we going to have homeless month? A whole month dedicated to reflect on the struggle of being homeless and the courage and will to live they need to survive in the streets. Oh, yeah, they dont have money to buy your shit.
Macys fall lineup for homeless month:
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like pride month, it will be middle class to wealthy white liberals buying the homeless month shit anyway
 
Burger King trolls Chick-fil-A with LGBTQ+ donations
By David Goldman, CNN Business
New York (CNN Business)Burger King is making a statement during pride month: It's trying to get a leg up in the chicken sandwich wars by taking a not-so-subtle dig at rival Chick-fil-A's fraught history with the LGBTQ+ community.
The fast-food chain tweeted last week that it would donate 40 cents to the Human Rights Campaign for every Ch'King chicken sandwich sold in June. The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
Burger King added it will make those donations "even on Sunday," tweeting the eyes emoji. Chick-fil-A, because of its devout Christian ownership, closes its restaurants on Sundays.
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Chick-fil-A and the LGBTQ+ community​

Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said in 2012 that the company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit." In a 2018 interview with a local Atlanta TV station, Cathy reiterated his position on same-sex marriage but said he's not anti-gay.
The company has since tried to distance itself from its less-than-supportive stance toward the LGBTQ+ community.
For example, in 2019, Chick-fil-A made major changes to its charitable foundation, ending donations to two organizations that have been criticized for being anti-LGBTQ+ — the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Both organizations have taken controversial stands on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
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What's Burger King up to?​

Burger King is trying to make up ground in the chicken sandwich wars. Popeyes struck gold with its chicken sandwich in 2019, which sent customers flocking to the fast-food chain to get their hands (and mouths) on one.
Since then, the quick-serve restaurant industry has fallen over itself to get in on the fried chicken sandwich action.
Wendy's (WEN), McDonald's (MCD), KFC, Shake Shack (SHAK) and many other competitors have blown up their staid chicken sandwiches for new ones or developed additional flavorful menu items. Americans have been eating more chicken and less beef the last few years, and low-growth, low-margin, low-loyalty fast-food companies are desperate for any leg up over the competition.
Burger King first announced in February its new chicken sandwich, served on a potato bun with pickles and a savory sauce. To help distinguish the product, Burger King has since renamed the sandwich the "Ch'King" (it had originally been referred to as simply the hand-breaded crispy chicken sandwich).
Although Burger King is one of thousands of brands to celebrate Pride Month with deals, the timing happens to coincide with a previously announced Ch'King promotion: To raise awareness and drive sales, Burger King said last month it would give free Whoppers to any customers who order a Ch'King through Burger King's website or app from June 3 until June 20.
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Burger King trolls Chick-fil-A with LGBTQ+ donations
By David Goldman, CNN Business
New York (CNN Business)Burger King is making a statement during pride month: It's trying to get a leg up in the chicken sandwich wars by taking a not-so-subtle dig at rival Chick-fil-A's fraught history with the LGBTQ+ community.
The fast-food chain tweeted last week that it would donate 40 cents to the Human Rights Campaign for every Ch'King chicken sandwich sold in June. The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
Burger King added it will make those donations "even on Sunday," tweeting the eyes emoji. Chick-fil-A, because of its devout Christian ownership, closes its restaurants on Sundays.
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Chick-fil-A and the LGBTQ+ community​

Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said in 2012 that the company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit." In a 2018 interview with a local Atlanta TV station, Cathy reiterated his position on same-sex marriage but said he's not anti-gay.
The company has since tried to distance itself from its less-than-supportive stance toward the LGBTQ+ community.
For example, in 2019, Chick-fil-A made major changes to its charitable foundation, ending donations to two organizations that have been criticized for being anti-LGBTQ+ — the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Both organizations have taken controversial stands on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
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What's Burger King up to?​

Burger King is trying to make up ground in the chicken sandwich wars. Popeyes struck gold with its chicken sandwich in 2019, which sent customers flocking to the fast-food chain to get their hands (and mouths) on one.
Since then, the quick-serve restaurant industry has fallen over itself to get in on the fried chicken sandwich action.
Wendy's (WEN), McDonald's (MCD), KFC, Shake Shack (SHAK) and many other competitors have blown up their staid chicken sandwiches for new ones or developed additional flavorful menu items. Americans have been eating more chicken and less beef the last few years, and low-growth, low-margin, low-loyalty fast-food companies are desperate for any leg up over the competition.
Burger King first announced in February its new chicken sandwich, served on a potato bun with pickles and a savory sauce. To help distinguish the product, Burger King has since renamed the sandwich the "Ch'King" (it had originally been referred to as simply the hand-breaded crispy chicken sandwich).
Although Burger King is one of thousands of brands to celebrate Pride Month with deals, the timing happens to coincide with a previously announced Ch'King promotion: To raise awareness and drive sales, Burger King said last month it would give free Whoppers to any customers who order a Ch'King through Burger King's website or app from June 3 until June 20.
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All the incessant chick-fil-a autism is making me seriously jones for chick-fil-a.

How many fatass kweers do you think are screeching about their oppression at the hands of these conservative chicken moguls and then quietly slipping into their drive thru for dat sauce and waffle fries tho? We know how obease genderspecials are. Best case scenario they'll wait for July 1st.
 
This black and brown strip is so...pointless on all these flags. Being black or not white is not a sexuality. Neither is trans. Neither is being non binary or whatever the fuck.

How did we get to this point? Do words mean nothing anymore? Are we circling the drain as a society? I just want off this wild ride.
From what I remember, it was to highlight the struggles of black and brown people as the BLM movement was gaining steam. If it wasn’t BLM, then it was typical leftists making it where minorities needed to have their stories told. And I think they’ve also said one of the heroes of Stonewall was a black trans woman.
 
All the incessant chick-fil-a autism is making me seriously jones for chick-fil-a.
Get their chicken strips and dip it with their polynesian sauce together with their sweet and spicy. It's fucking delectable. Throw in a frosted lemonade with it.

I don't know why anybody would eat at BK. Their shit is trash.
 
Get their chicken strips and dip it with their polynesian sauce together with their sweet and spicy. It's fucking delectable. Throw in a frosted lemonade with it.

I don't know why anybody would eat at BK. Their shit is trash.
I used to eat BK more often years ago, but I feel like the quality had gone down even further than what it was before. If I’m going to get a burger, I’d rather go to Whataburger. Also, Chick-Fil-A is the GOAT with their chicken. The sauces just make it more addictive. Finally, if CFA is fighting against troons in sports, I’ll eat it even more.
 
I love this in the most Lisa Frank way possible. Which is funny because I'm sure Lisa Frank is more on the socially conservative side.

The thing with Converse is that they've always been a brand popular with the creative types because their shoes are customizable canvases. They know their audience too well.

I'm confused. Why are people hopping mad over what Chik-fil-A and its CEO do with their money? They're a private company and a private citizen, respectfully, after all.

They can do as they please with their money.
They want a redux of the gay marriage episode, but for trans rights this time.
Who is seriously going to boycott Polynesian Sauce to support what's basically a conversion therapy chop shop? The only thing I'd protest is for them to bring back their wraps for summer. I understand why they're unavailable, but I do miss them.

Burger King trolls Chick-fil-A with LGBTQ+ donations
By David Goldman, CNN Business
New York (CNN Business)Burger King is making a statement during pride month: It's trying to get a leg up in the chicken sandwich wars by taking a not-so-subtle dig at rival Chick-fil-A's fraught history with the LGBTQ+ community.
The fast-food chain tweeted last week that it would donate 40 cents to the Human Rights Campaign for every Ch'King chicken sandwich sold in June. The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
Burger King added it will make those donations "even on Sunday," tweeting the eyes emoji. Chick-fil-A, because of its devout Christian ownership, closes its restaurants on Sundays.
View attachment 2243872

Chick-fil-A and the LGBTQ+ community​

Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said in 2012 that the company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit." In a 2018 interview with a local Atlanta TV station, Cathy reiterated his position on same-sex marriage but said he's not anti-gay.
The company has since tried to distance itself from its less-than-supportive stance toward the LGBTQ+ community.
For example, in 2019, Chick-fil-A made major changes to its charitable foundation, ending donations to two organizations that have been criticized for being anti-LGBTQ+ — the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Both organizations have taken controversial stands on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
View attachment 2243871

What's Burger King up to?​

Burger King is trying to make up ground in the chicken sandwich wars. Popeyes struck gold with its chicken sandwich in 2019, which sent customers flocking to the fast-food chain to get their hands (and mouths) on one.
Since then, the quick-serve restaurant industry has fallen over itself to get in on the fried chicken sandwich action.
Wendy's (WEN), McDonald's (MCD), KFC, Shake Shack (SHAK) and many other competitors have blown up their staid chicken sandwiches for new ones or developed additional flavorful menu items. Americans have been eating more chicken and less beef the last few years, and low-growth, low-margin, low-loyalty fast-food companies are desperate for any leg up over the competition.
Burger King first announced in February its new chicken sandwich, served on a potato bun with pickles and a savory sauce. To help distinguish the product, Burger King has since renamed the sandwich the "Ch'King" (it had originally been referred to as simply the hand-breaded crispy chicken sandwich).
Although Burger King is one of thousands of brands to celebrate Pride Month with deals, the timing happens to coincide with a previously announced Ch'King promotion: To raise awareness and drive sales, Burger King said last month it would give free Whoppers to any customers who order a Ch'King through Burger King's website or app from June 3 until June 20.
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This is so funny to me because you can look at it and tell that it's at least 40% breading. They really do need to focus more on their burgers or fix those shitty Styrofoam fries. I liked their Impossible burger. But, since then, the local chains here have their own take on it that taste much better with infinitely better sides for the same price, if not a little cheaper.

From what I remember, it was to highlight the struggles of black and brown people as the BLM movement was gaining steam. If it wasn’t BLM, then it was typical leftists making it where minorities needed to have their stories told. And I think they’ve also said one of the heroes of Stonewall was a black trans woman.

They're not only highlighting them, but re-writing them. The first arrest was a black lesbian woman who told them to fight back. The libs rewrite her as a transman for their agenda. The "black transwoman" has said, point blank, on camera, that he is just a man in a dress when asked if he was a transexual. He's a transvestite, not transwoman. But don't tell these fuckos that.
 
Burger King trolls Chick-fil-A with LGBTQ+ donations
By David Goldman, CNN Business
New York (CNN Business)Burger King is making a statement during pride month: It's trying to get a leg up in the chicken sandwich wars by taking a not-so-subtle dig at rival Chick-fil-A's fraught history with the LGBTQ+ community.
The fast-food chain tweeted last week that it would donate 40 cents to the Human Rights Campaign for every Ch'King chicken sandwich sold in June. The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
Burger King added it will make those donations "even on Sunday," tweeting the eyes emoji. Chick-fil-A, because of its devout Christian ownership, closes its restaurants on Sundays.
View attachment 2243872

Chick-fil-A and the LGBTQ+ community​

Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said in 2012 that the company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit." In a 2018 interview with a local Atlanta TV station, Cathy reiterated his position on same-sex marriage but said he's not anti-gay.
The company has since tried to distance itself from its less-than-supportive stance toward the LGBTQ+ community.
For example, in 2019, Chick-fil-A made major changes to its charitable foundation, ending donations to two organizations that have been criticized for being anti-LGBTQ+ — the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Both organizations have taken controversial stands on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
View attachment 2243871

What's Burger King up to?​

Burger King is trying to make up ground in the chicken sandwich wars. Popeyes struck gold with its chicken sandwich in 2019, which sent customers flocking to the fast-food chain to get their hands (and mouths) on one.
Since then, the quick-serve restaurant industry has fallen over itself to get in on the fried chicken sandwich action.
Wendy's (WEN), McDonald's (MCD), KFC, Shake Shack (SHAK) and many other competitors have blown up their staid chicken sandwiches for new ones or developed additional flavorful menu items. Americans have been eating more chicken and less beef the last few years, and low-growth, low-margin, low-loyalty fast-food companies are desperate for any leg up over the competition.
Burger King first announced in February its new chicken sandwich, served on a potato bun with pickles and a savory sauce. To help distinguish the product, Burger King has since renamed the sandwich the "Ch'King" (it had originally been referred to as simply the hand-breaded crispy chicken sandwich).
Although Burger King is one of thousands of brands to celebrate Pride Month with deals, the timing happens to coincide with a previously announced Ch'King promotion: To raise awareness and drive sales, Burger King said last month it would give free Whoppers to any customers who order a Ch'King through Burger King's website or app from June 3 until June 20.
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So what? Just serve food.
 
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