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It’s been a while since Americans could actually sit back and enjoy June. Now, instead of bumping into rainbows in every aisle and choking on the colored logos of every conceivable brand, there’s some freedom from the suffocating fumes of Pride Month.
In these last two years, the march to pull companies back to neutral has outperformed everyone’s expectations. But in this process of rolling back decades of corporate wokeism, one thing is clear: This isn’t over. No matter how much success conservatives have, not everyone will go quietly. more
Interesting how many clothing and cosmetics companies are on the list.
Cosmetics ads….is it me or the nominally men’s products all payed out? Sure cologne is just perfume, and AIDS “prep” is obviously gay audience, but clothing? Well, there aren’t many ads for that on the men’s side.
That reminds me of this nice piece from PJ Media:
Dodger Great Clayton Kershaw Makes Quiet Statement About Pride Night, Leftist Heads Explode
Kershaw wore the rainbow-emblazoned cap he was ordered to wear, but he wrote on it, off to the side and in smallish letters, GEN 9:12-16.
Thank you, Mr. Kershaw!
Peanuts compared to the $2.1 billion machine behind ‘spontaneous’ anti-Trump protests
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/asra-nomani-2-1-billion-machine-behind-spontaneous-anti-trump-protests