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U.S. businesses push transgender advocacy
for Pride Month

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Posted By: Ribicon, 6/3/2022 7:00:38 PM

American businesses are increasingly emphasizing transgender activism in Pride Month initiatives ranging from drag queen brunches to books that invite young children to question their biological sex. Pride Month, an annual commemoration of the 1968 Stonewall riots that the gay community organized in New York City’s Greenwich Village, traditionally focused on gay marriage.(Snip)Out Leadership—an LGBT business network with 94 corporate members including Amazon, American Express, Bloomberg, Citi, CocaCola, Comcast, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Microsoft, Nike and Walmart—says it’s good business to embrace those gender identity trends. “Companies have long supported the LGBTQ community because they know that inclusion in all its forms is simply good for their bottom

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Nothing is more Trans American than having the rootless international corporations that work together like good fascists with our federal government in normalizing all forms of deviance, on a steeply declining hill headed directly downward. The idea is that when they're all "all in," there's nowhere to turn. These schemers certainly didn't get to the top by being stupid, just greedy.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: BeatleJeff 6/3/2022 7:41:24 PM (No. 1175187)
More GOP governor's need to emulate DeSantis and start putting the thumb screws to these corporations who insist on pandering to the perverted.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: danu 6/3/2022 7:45:36 PM (No. 1175189)
n these creeporations deploy the deadly sin of greed to squander your money--not theirs
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Reply 3 - Posted by: scottj 6/3/2022 7:53:31 PM (No. 1175200)
All this forcing transgender crap on people makes people dislike transgenders.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 6/3/2022 8:01:20 PM (No. 1175204)
Push this crap, lose me as a customer. Permanently.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 6/3/2022 8:04:06 PM (No. 1175207)
Re #3, I always stay away from crazy peope. No upside to dealing with the deranged.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Kate318 6/3/2022 8:12:07 PM (No. 1175214)
Always good to know which businesses to avoid.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: SycamoreHills 6/3/2022 8:54:17 PM (No. 1175249)
Went to Walgreens today and the box of Skittles on the counter proclaimed that the wrappings were designed By LBGQT persons. Won't be buying any of those.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: rytwng 6/3/2022 10:09:51 PM (No. 1175297)
Perverts, freaks and wierdos. Why all this ass kissing? Sickening to most people.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Strike3 6/3/2022 10:39:59 PM (No. 1175324)
Disney was one of the first corporations to pander to the perverts because gay people have lots of money due to the fact that they don't produce kids, look where they are now. I will miss Walmart but maybe that will make my life better in the long run.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/3/2022 10:42:01 PM (No. 1175325)
These morons are NOT born this way, they choose it as a degenerate lifestyle. Someone is not in a "protected class" if it involves a volitional choice. "People of Degeneracy" have never proven that they are "born" that way. If people were in fact "born" with a "Degeneracy Gene" then they wouldn't need to "Groom" young children into their Hedonistic Cult.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Marzon 6/3/2022 10:57:10 PM (No. 1175341)
Man, I am so sick of this crap. If you're an adult and you think it makes you happy, fine do whatever you want but leave me and the children out of it.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: snakeoil 6/4/2022 12:05:10 AM (No. 1175365)
Back in 1970 any type of non hetrosexual activity was a felony anywhere in the USA and considered a form of mental illness. Judge Robert Bork wrote a book titled "Slouching Towards Gomorrah." We have arrived.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: GoodDeal 6/4/2022 12:41:41 AM (No. 1175379)
Yes, celebrate sexual deviancy and pedophilia this month. After all the same things were being practiced in a couple of cities of old. Soddom & Gomorrah were leading the way in increasing transgender activism and gay pride. Unfortunately, God sent His Angel to rain fire and brimstone down up them and incinerated every living this there into microscopic dust.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: franq 6/4/2022 8:40:58 AM (No. 1175541)
Just completed yearly corporate opinion survey. For about the 5th year in a row, requested they stop endorsing this LGBTQ nonsense. Will do no good, but I try. This year I pointed out that Christians find this offensive and our beliefs are marginalized. We'll see if they hoist the Pride flag this month.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: JrSample 6/4/2022 10:41:41 AM (No. 1175668)
Can we please dispense with this ridiculous charade the homosexuals are an oppressed minority group? Consider that annually every mid-to large metropolitan city and every money-grubbing Wall Street corporation take an entire month ''celebrate'' them, ad nauseam. When someone decides to celebrate Humility Month or have a Humility parade, count me in.
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