Pride month is over but I had to steal this from meme pic.twitter. One could probably make the argument that many companies only show their support for Pride because it's good for business and not necessarily because they care about the LGBTQ community, and that's exactly what these memes are making fun of 1 Via oreo.omemes Advertisement 2 Via memegazer All it takes is ONE hit. Now that #pride month is over I can share how I felt every time I saw other members of the LGBT+ community posting bad memes about it /t9Jz7xwG7k Other users were relieved to see the political correctness associated with Pride month end. 9mUbULADlvĬompanies after using pride month as a marketing scheme /QUDzNkeZ8D Lol just saw the first sign of companies switching back to normal after pride month. Multi-billion dollar companies after finessing cash from LGBT people during pride month /GWW8FpxhqlĪll the companies changing their profiles back to normal after Pride month is over /5ns8j71k7I gmPQBx4TdnĬompanies in july after co-opting vaguely pro-lgbtq language and symbols to make money all of pride month: /knct59yZsS
I swear this will be like 90% of companies after #pridemonth. Lil Nas X Just Came Out As Gay & Twitter Is Sharing Support. Pride Memes That Make Fun Of Our Cringey Corporate Overlords. ????? ??????? July 1, 2019Ĭompanies looking for the next movement to follow after pride month ends /W6xOgkCCjY A Rainbow Of Memes To Continue Celebrating Pride Month. QfwP8Mg4bQīig companies no longer having to pretend to support the LGBT community after Pride Month #July1st #PrideMonth /xNyvz5bIrrĬompanies after pride month ends: #Pride #Orgullo2019 /T6ZxOk1TYPĪll the brands/companies deleting the rainbow on their icons after pride month /1GE133EipA The end of pride month (r/memes) /xMAFfRz12DĪll the companies on July the 1st after capitalising off of Pride Month /9ooQcK0Vm1īig companies after one month of having their logo with a rainbow background for #PrideMonth /ikO8Rz74SEīig corporate companies gays after pride month is over /xpn9octfcjĬompanies after pride month be in court like. Naturally, the internet picked up on this and memes flooded social media. Naturally, this isn't the only controversy Musk has found himself embroiled in today, for while he was posting uncredited memes, he purportedly threatened termination for any Tesla employee who didn't want to return to in-office work.Well it’s July 1st, and you know what that means - the end of Pride month!Īnd nobody’s happier about it than Corporate America, who only pandered to the LGBT crowd for their celebratory month to boost profits. Perhaps the whole situation is yet another incident of contradictory shitposting from Musk, whose attempts to be funny on Twitter have often conflicted with his position as the CEO of a major company. Personal choices are your own and are respected. The start of June kicks off Gemini season and most importantly Pride Month If you're looking for some hilarious Pride Month memes to get the spirit of LGBTQ queerness going, look no further. We are trying to accelerate sustainable energy, so what matters is how much someone can contribute to that goal. Today, a mere 24 hours after he posted his "corporations celebrating Pride Month" meme, he bragged about how Tesla scored "100/100 for LGBTQ equality" (which Tesla then retweeted).
capitalizing on LGBT themed merchandise during pride month is a shallow. Corporations trying to Co-Opt Pride is awful. Just two years after he championed the LGBTQ+ community on Twitter, he tweeted the controversial "Pronouns suck," much to the frustration of then-girlfriend Grimes. The memes making fun of the rainbow capitalism are pure gold. It's difficult to get a read on how Musk feels about the LGBTQ+ community and Pride Month in general. This, as many have noticed, was not always Musk's stance, and people quickly remembered when his company Tesla, and Musk himself, outspokenly participated in Pride Month on social media in 2018. It seems Musk shares the increasingly common opinion, particularly on Reddit, that corporations being vocally supportive of the LGBTQ+ community during June is cringeworthy considering how companies seem to do nothing to support the community during the other 11 months of the year. Billionaire Elon Musk has added to his lengthy list of recent controversies that include his contentious Twitter deal, his sexual misconduct allegation, his Elden Ring build and his lost internet argument with satirical magazine Hard Drive by tweeting a Tornado Selfie meme about corporations during Pride Month.