It’s That Time of the Year Again — Every Single Company is Doing This

Well, it’s Pride Month once again, so that means every woke corporation is virtue signaling this month by slapping a rainbow on its logos and products. Based on the huge number of memes already this week based on this particular theme, we think it’s fair to say that everyone has caught on to these phonies.

Just a quick perusal of the internet will turn up at least a couple of dozen of these, in which a famous movie character suddenly proclaims himself to be gay. Until the end of June, all the woke companies are going to be signaling that they are extraordinarily gay. Then on July 1st, they’ll flip their annual ‘Gay’ switch to the ‘Off’ position and ditch the rainbows.

There does seem to be exception for companies with subsidiaries in the Middle East. All of those accounts have remain unchanged, despite this month-long holiday we’re all supposed to celebrate. Interesting, isn’t it?

Seems like this year is even more rainbow-y than usual. The breakfast cereals are gay. Professional sports teams are gay. It’s such shameless and hollow posturing that no one believes them anymore. It’s also pretty hilarious to see these companies all turn suddenly not-gay as soon as Pride Month is over.

After all, these are the same companies that mocked Alex Jones about the frogs!


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