One Million Moms is an anti-LGBTQ division of the American Family Association, listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. According to its website One Million Moms is "fed up with the filth many segments of our society, especially the entertainment media, are throwing at our children." What does One Million Moms consider filth? Certainly not our pussy-grabbing, thrice-married, cheating-on-his-wife-with-a-porn-star president. They love him to pieces. Here's what they consider filth: a television commercial showing two women celebrating their wedding by kissing. One Million Moms threatened to boycott the Hallmark Channel for airing the commercial, and the poltroons at the network actually pulled the commercial. It didn't take them long to realize the utter stupidity of capitulating to the Sisters of Gilead. In short order Hallmark decided that they liked running the kissing ladies commercials after all and started re-airing them. Now everyone thinks the people over at Hallmark are idiots.
Titles Featuring Lesbians Joyfully Existing And Also It’s Christmas Can We Just Let People Love Who They Love
? Let It Snow
? Merry Happy Whatever pic.twitter.com/LTwnHogkoJ— Netflix US (@netflix) December 15, 2019
Hallmark will be working with GLAAD to better represent the LGBTQ community across our portfolio of brands. The Hallmark Channel will be reaching out to Zola to reestablish our partnership and reinstate the commercials. pic.twitter.com/p17nJpnjEB
— Hallmark (@Hallmark) December 16, 2019
Because when people get married, they kiss. I knew that at 3.
— The Rise of Bruce Wright (@heybrucewright) December 16, 2019
While the ad should never have been pulled in the first place, #Hallmark has done the right thing by apologizing, reinstating the ad, and vowing to do better by working with @glaad to become more inclusive of the #LGBTQ community. #loveislove https://t.co/AHH2ckj9yt
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) December 16, 2019
Hallmark was smart because they know we can’t boycott a network we weren’t watching in the first place
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) December 16, 2019