Oreo releases limited edition rainbow cookie celebrating LGBTQ

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    KG1

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    As long as they taste like Oreos and not food coloring, I'm cool with them. As far as LGBTQ peoples, I have absolutely no problem with them.
    Check. You ally yourself with the LGBTQ cause. That's all oreo was looking for with the rainbow cookie campaign. Fair enough.
     

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    Check. You ally yourself with the LGBTQ cause. That's all oreo was looking for with the rainbow cookie campaign. Fair enough.

    So with the Twizzlers in the snack bag given out at the Walmart Drive-in tonight in Muncie to a few hundred cars, are Twizzlers now on the shunned list?

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    NKBJ

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    How did the rainbow color scheme get chosen? They had a color before but it got dropped.
     

    NKBJ

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    Here ya go. ​Such a touching story. I learned something today. :cool:

    https://www.history.com/news/how-di...bol with such,are both natural and beautiful.

    It's funny to see them speak to the NAZI's use of the pink triangle. I've read that in Germany it came down to the effeminate homosexuals (dah girlie men as Arnold would say) versus the masculine homosexuals and bisexuals. And that broadly speaking the effeminates were pro-communist, such politics being a decidedly unhealthy lifestyle choice in that place and time, and that the masculines were a core group in the national socialists having a gay ol' time* with the Hitler-Jugend.


    *Remember the cartoon theme song? Were Fred and Barney... Nah couldn't be.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    It's funny to see them speak to the NAZI's use of the pink triangle. I've read that in Germany it came down to the effeminate homosexuals (dah girlie men as Arnold would say) versus the masculine homosexuals and bisexuals. And that broadly speaking the effeminates were pro-communist, such politics being a decidedly unhealthy lifestyle choice in that place and time, and that the masculines were a core group in the national socialists having a gay ol' time* with the Hitler-Jugend.


    *Remember the cartoon theme song? Were Fred and Barney... Nah couldn't be.

    It goes back pre-Flintsones. Think of the Christmas carol... "Don we now our gay apparel". Well fa la la fa la la la la la! :gheyhi:
     
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