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Cult Watch Title: Rainbow-colored Oreo a harbinger of more gay advertising (Queer company execs: "IN YOUR FACE!!" ) The rainbow-colored Oreo graphic unveiled for LGBT Pride month proves at least one thing: Gays are just as susceptible to clever marketing as straights. At long last! Equality under commercialization. (FACEBOOK) - A screengrab from Oreo's Facebook page. On June 25th, the company posted a photo of a rainbow-colored cookie accompanied by the word Pride. Nevertheless, the graphic, like all advertising, plays on consumers emotions. A rainbow Oreo endears itself to the LGBT community and its straight allies. Inclusion of demographics breeds profusion of message. We are excited to illustrate what is making history today in a fun and playful way, says Basil T. Maglaris, associate director of corporate affairs for Kraft, in an e-mail that tows the companys sunny line. Kraft Foods has a proud history of celebrating diversity and inclusiveness. We feel the OREO ad is a fun reflection of our values. There has been a lot of buzz about the image, and it shows how relevant OREO is to people even after 100 years. A cultural moment galvanized politically by Barack Obamas May endorsement of same-sex marriage is being validated and exploited economically by big business over and over again. Earlier this month JCPenney, after enduring fringe criticism for enlisting Ellen DeGeneres as a spokeswoman in February, doubled down with a Fathers Day advertisment featuring two fathers and their children dressed in sensible shorts and bright-colored polo shirts. Last month Gap put two young gentlemen inside one snug gray T-shirt next to the words Be One. In March, Ben and Jerrys released an ice cream pint called Apple-y Ever After whose container depicted a tuxedoed pair atop a rainbow-ribboned cake. Whats next (besides eternal hellfire)? Probably more gay advertising. The risk-reward equation for corporate advocacy has changed over time, says Bob Witeck, president of the District-based Witeck Communications, Inc., which specializes in the gay and lesbian consumer markets. Whats the worst thing that could happen to Kraft? A denouncement from a special-interest group like One Million Moms, which recommended boycotting JC Penney for its sinful nature (the company, undeterred and still solvent as of press time, retained DeGeneres as a spokeswoman). Whats the best thing? (snip) The post on Oreos Facebook page encouraged a high-volume debate rife with misspellings, indignation and hysterical punctuation. One commenter: this is absolutely disgusting!!! Vote with your dollar, I will NEVER buy anything Kraft Foods again. Another: Dont worry about them people boycotting you Oreo - I never bought a single cookie from you and now I will. Christians with no objection to same-sex marriage dunked the issue in Matthew 7 (Judge not, that ye be not judged). Christians opposing same-sex marriage cited Romans 1 (Males committed indecent acts with males, and received within themselves the appropriate penalty for their perversion). And cookie fiends were more concerned with what the graphic means for their dessert options: So like are we actually getting rainbow Oreos? The rainbows global status as a symbol of sexual equality comes in part from its embrace by corporations, says Gilbert Baker, the artist and vexillographer who created the rainbow flag in 1978. Its basically the same message as always: that our sexuality in all its colors is a human right, says Baker, who lives in New York. Thats why it fits us and endures. ... In the case of corporate appropriating if theyre good to their employees and supportive of equal rights thats great because it sends the message farther out in the mainstream. And his thoughts on the rainbow Oreo in particular? I saw it, Baker says. Not sure Id eat it. This Oreo, though, is not actually for sale and, according to a fine-print disclaimer, is made with creme colors that do not exist. So LGBT-friendly Oreo enthusiasts will have to make do with the standard black-and-white version, despite its tacit endorsement of biracial marriage.
Poster Comment: Gee...WHAT agenda?? QUEER AND IN YOUR FACE. An Oreo, their genitalia - it doesn't matter. What next? Cookies shaped like vaginas?? Hot dogs shaped like penises? (never-mind) Queers don't mind telling the world that they wield tremendous economic and political clout at the highest levels of industry, the academe, and goobermint. Is it ANY wonder the nation has devolved in ALL aspects of culture? Btw, check out some of the comments...and note the author's "racial" tinge of this story at the end.
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And like all those without any valid refutation, the hysterically, indignant fruity author of this WaPo article whines on over minutiae like: And bully for him - he spelled "misspellings" correctly. AND "G-a-y" and "l-e-s-b-i-a-n".
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