Liberal snowflakes, bla-bla-bla liberal snowflakes bla-bla-bla liberal snowflakes. It's been one of this forum's most oft-repeated and dumbly misused and abused refrains.
More like liberal snowFAKES.
Here's some text at the end of a new NBC News report that I am shamelessly exploiting to add to my post count and light up the "rinselberg" screen name.
While many have applauded eHarmony’s “LGBTQ epiphany,” the company’s “Real Love'' campaign has put it in the crosshairs of the right-wing Christian group One Million Moms. The group, which is part of the conservative American Family Association, launched a petition Jan. 29 criticizing the “I Scream” commercial as an “attempt to normalize and glorify the LGBTQ lifestyle,” which it calls “unnatural and immoral.” . . .
The organization often opposes LGBTQ-inclusive programming and advertising. In October, it protested an Uber Eats commercial featuring Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and nonbinary “Queer Eye” star Jonathan Van Ness. In 2019, it targeted Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story 4” for including a scene of two moms dropping their child off at school, and it called on Hallmark Channel to remove an ad for the wedding planning website Zola featuring a same-sex wedding.
The impact of OMM’s campaigns, though, is questionable at best: ”Toy Story 4” earned more than $1 billion worldwide at the box office without removing the offending scene; Uber Eats is still running the Jonathan Van Ness commercial; and after briefly pulling the Zola ad, Hallmark reinstated it and apologized for the “hurt and disappointment it has unintentionally caused [when the Hallmark channel temporarily stopped showing the Zola wedding planners TV advertisement.]"
"eHarmony's new inclusive ads are enraging some on the right"
| quote | The online matchmaker recently launched its first ad with a lesbian couple. |
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Dan Avery for NBC News; February 10, 2021.
https://www.nbcnews.com/fea...-some-right-n1257175