they’re either people who dislike LGBT representation, but try to inspire lethargy, or hate corporations that much, or feel insulted by the hollow support now that it’s legal and mostly accepted, and that support wasn’t there when it was needed, and isn’t offered in places where it’s needed (eg : no gay couples in ads in saudi arabia)
they’re either people who dislike LGBT representation, but try to inspire lethargy, or hate corporations that much, or feel insulted by the hollow support now that it’s legal and mostly accepted, and that support wasn’t there when it was needed, and isn’t offered in places where it’s needed (eg : no gay couples in ads in saudi arabia)
I guess I just look at it as a reflection of where local support is at, more than it being actual support.
I mean, from my perspective, it’s a net positive. But it is a hollow gesture, but at least they’re reinforcing the normality of LGBT people.
Yeah, that’s a good way of looking at it.