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Post by ck4829 on Oct 6, 2016 18:08:52 GMT
When Sweden-based H&M decided to make a video celebrating how women come in all kinds of wonderful shapes, sizes, and looks and with a wide variety of histories, they didn’t exclude transgender women. And that enraged the One Million Moms group — a female-focused extremist arm of the American Family Association hate group. The organization launched a boycott of H&M to send a message of intolerance and bias. Only one problem: they confused a cisgender (non-trans) woman for the trans woman, and completely missed identifying out model and actress Hari Nef as trans. Here’s the flame post by the group, which PinkNews correctly identifies has only 3,500 mostly-male members. An excerpt: “H&M Marketing Team may have thought this type of advertising was politically correct, but not only is it disgusting and confusing for children, it is pushing the LBGT agenda." www.lgbtqnation.com/2016/10/one-million-moms-mistake-not-trans-woman-hms-empowering-ad/Once again, showing that someone who rants about something being 'politically correct' generally has no idea what they are going on about.
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Post by kenskinner on Oct 6, 2016 19:35:01 GMT
Lost it, indeed they have, and this does look like another case of 'calling things politically correct' run amok.
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Post by benson on Oct 7, 2016 13:04:09 GMT
Good exposure.
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Post by ashliy on Oct 7, 2016 15:00:58 GMT
Lost it, indeed they have, and this does look like another case of 'calling things politically correct' run amok.
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