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Diplomjodler3 ,

Fuck Stonetoss and fuck anyone amplifying them even if it’s in an ironic way.

renzev OP ,

…and yet you’re the one publicizing the guy’s name? Who exactly is doing the “amplifying” here?

PlaidBaron ,
@PlaidBaron@lemmy.world avatar

Thats a pretty weak argument my dude.

renzev OP , (edited )

Yeah fair enough. Maybe I shouldn’t use his comics as a template next time

PrivateNoob ,

Ngl I didn’t know he is sketchy either. We can’t know everything.

funkless_eck ,

i say this kindly - which is why it’s important to call it out when you see it.

Vespair ,

reads a Hitler speech outloud in public

“Hey could you maybe not read Hitler speeches in public?”

“Whoa guy which one of us said Hitler? Look at this guy promoting Hitler!”

Umm… okay.

limitedduck ,

Is this the same? Almost every original word is swapped out

MotoAsh ,

It is not the same, they’re just being stupid tribal-brained losers.

todd_bonzalez ,

You are. Hope this helps.

JackbyDev ,

Why do you care about trying to keep the name secret when you’re using the comics lmao

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Maybe not the most appropriate to use a Stonetoss comic for that.

trxxruraxvr , (edited )

Why is that? I’m not familiar with them

Edit: looked him up, the cartoonist is a nazi

Swedneck ,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

isn’t the whole point of it that you’re using their work to promote the very thing they hate?

todd_bonzalez ,

Because Nazis love LGBT pinkwashing?

Vespair ,

Using a stonetoss comic is weird. Please just let this Nazi’s gross artwork fade into obscurity

AllNewTypeFace ,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Nazi cartoonist complains that corporations aren’t sincere in their support of LGBT communities. I’m sure his concerns are in good faith.

Kaboom ,

It’s edited in case you didn’t realize that. Look at how the font changes in a couple places.

Korne127 ,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

The last pride ad I saw talked about some statistics that only every third gay couple dares to hold hands in public and that this is awful that people can’t just be freely who they are without fearing attacks or hatred. And that this must be changed, etc. I think that was quite nice :))

renzev OP ,

Hmmm I think I remember seeing something similar at an airport once. I think it’s a good example of a company using their platform to spread a positive message.

Floshie ,

maybe there is. sure the products are portraying the brand, but it’s also a way to normalize our colours in the public

yet they are still corpo so fuck them right ?

renzev OP ,

Yeah, normalizing pride is a good thing. It’s also pretty funny when chuds lose their shit over “companies going woke” and the like, so I guess it’s not all bad.

Aurenkin , (edited )

Hbomberguy has a fun video about that.

renzev OP ,

I actually saw that video, but thanks for sharing anyway! It’s such a good video essay, perfect balance of information and humor

Korne127 ,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

Yep. It is a good thing that pride is so mainstream that companies want to do stuff like that to profit off it. It’s much better than if all companies would make anti LGBTQ ads because that’s the most profitable thing. And it still promotes it and makes it more normal, which is super important to anti-stigmatise it as there still are many homophobic (young) people which this might actually influence and help to get more acceptive.

AI_toothbrush ,

Still better than nothing

Stovetop ,

Agreed. As much as I hate the commodification of pride, I’d rather live in a world where corporations are financially incentivised to pay lip service to LGBT rights and issues than financially disincentivised.

renzev OP ,

I’d rather live in a world where corporations are financially incentivised to pay lip service to LGBT rights and issues than financially disincentivised.

Good point. Maybe it’s good to see advertising not as a force of its own, but as an indicator of a culture’s values? Companies have been co-opting culture for marketing purposes for a really long time, and the fact that now they’re doing it with LGBT+ culture just shows that it’s no longer as stigmatized as it used to be

1984 ,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Corps use whatever is popular to try and appear modern. This happened with “girls in tech” also. They put some female developer out there to talk about her career, since its inspiring other females.

But the most important thing?

It doesn’t cost them anything and they don’t commit to any actions or results.

Of course companies don’t give a fuck about your gender. You are a consumer. Buy their stuff, that’s all they want. If you are unhappy, you probably buy more stuff, so why make you happy and content?

I also don’t care about your gender. Care about mine? Probably not.

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