Nine of the biggest, most LGBTQ-supportive corporations in America gave about $1 million or more each to anti-gay politicians in the last election cycle. Companies like AT&T, UPS, Comcast, Home Depot and General Electric. All told, their donations totaled almost $15 million.
Share to twitterThese are images of corporate logos created to celebrate the LGBTQ community, by corporations that donated to anti-LGBTQ lawmakers. Photocredit: Popular InformationThe biggest threat to this weekend's humongous celebration of World Pride in New York City, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, isn't from anti-LGBTQ activists or religious forces.
hey'll step off from the traditional site of Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village and head to Central Park. There's no word on how many will take part, in contrast to the millions anticipated to view the 400+ groups and 100 or more floats in the. That march is set to start at noon on Fifth Avenue at Madison Square Park, a far different route winding downtown, into the Village and back to Chelsea.
Among the floats and groups in the official march will be a variety of well-known corporate sponsors. Every Pride month, consumers see their favorite brands add rainbow stripes to their logos, fly flags from their headquarters buildings and add attractive gay and lesbian couples to their ads.
Of course, come next week, the calendar will flip to July, and it's buhbye to all the cute gays, sparkly rainbows and boldly-colored banners flown by big businesses.
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