If you want to talk to someone or are experiencing suicidal thoughts, text the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-80. If YouTube - or any of these brands, really - want to celebrate Pride, they need to better serve the LGBTQ community internally. LGBTQ creators have also accused the platform of not doing enough to curb harassment.įor Pride Month this year, YouTube promoted and supported three original LGBTQ documentaries and made them all available on the free, ad-supported side of the platform. The company, who rainbow-ized their Twitter avatar and released a slate of Pride-themed documentaries this year, was slammed after they refused to take down YouTuber Stephen Crowder's anti-gay videos targeting Carlos Maza. YouTube has come under fire from the LGBTQ community in the past month Credit: screenshot / youtubeįew brands have faced more criticism for failing to protect the LGBTQ community this month than YouTube. American Budweiser introduced a rainbow bottle collection.įor every rainbow Bud Light bottle sold, Anheuser-Busch will donate $1 to GLAAD, one of the largest LGBTQ nonprofits in the country. The Budweiser UK account tweeted out photos of various bottles stylized specifically for the different identities that make up the LGBTQ community, including: bisexuals, pansexuals, and asexual folks. The Budweiser Pride collectionĪs someone who genuinely prefers cheap, tasteless beers, I have nothing against Budweiser. However you feel about the sandwich, M&S is nonetheless donating £20,000 to akt, a British LGBTQ+ youth homelessness nonprofit, and €1000 to BeLonG To Youth Services, which serves LGBTQ young people in Ireland. The chain could have easily incorporated an all-time delicious treat, queso, into the sandwich. Frankly, I'm a little disappointed the brand didn't do more to incorporate the "Q" part of LGBTQ. Marks & Spencer LGBT sandwichīritish grocery chain Marks & Spencer (M&S) introduced this sandwich in the spring, prompting hilarious amounts of outrage on Twitter. Pride San Antonio 2022 will be taking place from 17 to 26 June 2022 the main parade (Bigger Than). Kudos to Listerine's parent company Johnson & Johnson for at least operating their Care with Pride program, which has given over $1 million to LGBTQ nonprofits since 2011. The most comprehensive gay guide to gay bars, clubs, saunas and gay hotels throughout the USA, from New York City to Los Angeles including discounts. I'm gay, and I definitely don't need mouthwash to accept me.
When Listerine mouthwash released their Pride antiseptic this spring, queer Twitter understandably erupted and accused the brand of corporate pandering. The Trump Campaign's Make America Great Again Pride hat While some of this merch has been released in earlier years, all were released or re-released this year and deserve public attention. Here are some of the most over-the-top Pride products and brands of 2019. There are some products that are just too bland and should never be branded queer while, elsewhere, some merch is just far too glaringly rainbow for the human eye. If brands are going to participate in Pride Month, they need to set artistic limits.
Though I've faced discrimination at various points throughout my life for being queer, I've always felt accepted by the seltzer community, and have never really needed carbonated beverages to be my ally. Then there's rainbow merch that takes it too far, like queer seltzer. Still, there is rainbow gear that I'm comfortable with - like a rainbow T-shirt, for example. This is a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits and travel assistance.Hell, Michigan is now Gay Hell, Michigan thanks to YouTuber Elijah DanielĪs a queer person, I'll be the first one to admit that I personally love earth tones too much to ever wear something rainbow. In partnership with the Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF) (which supports and funds climate resilience and climate justice projects in the US and Caribbean), Savage X Fenty will make a donation that will be distributed to For The Gworls. The brand is donating to GLAAD (which works through entertainment, news, and digital media to share stories from the LGBTQ community that accelerate acceptance). From cute mesh knickers with the brand's logo emblazoned on the bottom in rainbow crystal, to a purple jock strap that says 'savage', and this festival-ready slinky catsuit covered in a rainbow-coloured print, you won't want to cover any of these up, trust us. Rihanna's super-sexy lingerie brand has launched the Savage x Fenty Pride collection which has some great buys – however you identify.