- June 2021
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This Week's Quote
The owners of Chick-fil-A have donated to viciously anti-LGBTQ causes; Burger King has now given sizable amounts to pro-LGBTQ organizations. I won't be happy until Ronald McDonald marries Colonel Sanders.
Paul Rudnick
Source: Twitter
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- May 2021
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Cereal Angst
PinkNews has a story about right-wing groups incensed over Kellogg's new rainbow breakfast cereal, called "Together with Pride," whose sales will directly benefit GLAAD.
“Kellogg’s isn’t endorsing ‘pride,’ but a radical agenda that targets children and families,” blustered the Ruth Institute. By funding GLAAD, fumed 2nd Vote, Kellogg's is supporting the Equality Act, "an unprecedented attack on freedom of expression."
But it was the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property that caught my attention by claiming the “pro-homosexual agenda is rearing its ugly head in your children’s cereal."
That's concerning. In my day, you found a plastic toy in children's cereal, not an ugly head.
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Brick by Brick
In time for Pride, Lego has introduced its first ever LGBTQ-themed offering. The 346-piece set, called "Everyone is Awesome," contains 11 figures, each in a different rainbow color.
Before you ask, yes, they do hurt when you step on them.
- April 2021
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Power Breakfast
if you don't feel gay enough when you wake up, help is coming.
PinkNews reports that Kellogg's is launching an LGBT-themed cereal in honor of Pride. "Together with Pride" will be made of rainbow heart-shaped pieces and—wait for it—edible glitter.
Just what I've always wanted. Sparkly intestines.
Familiar Kellogg's characters will grace the box, surely leading to speculation about the orientations of Tony the Tiger, Toucan Sam and Snap, Crackle and Pop.
Starting in May, the cereal will retail at about $4. For each box sold, Kellogg's will donate $3 to GLAAD.
And that is—what else?—grrrreat!
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