Walmart gay commercial

Discover the vibrant world of Walmart's Pride merchandise! Walmart's new "Pride Always" collection includes rainbow-adorned flags, clothing and accessories. Walmart Inc. has posted a new video on social media this week that features the LGBTQ-themed merchandise that's part of its Pride Always collection.

It sparks a feeling of deep joy and admiration, but it also speaks to acceptance and inclusion, which are so important to us at Walmart. Pride. One person wrote: 'Homo estás is killing meeee,' with another saying 'HOMO ESTAS PLEASE OMFG. Even products like a notebook that says "beyond gender," a tote bag that says "totes gay," a fanny pack with "I heart gay people" on it, and rainbow-colored products for the kitchen and even the pool.

The word 'homo' on the dark-blue top was written in rainbow, while 'estas' was printed in white. Someone added: 'I feel like this is stuff people like Jojo Siwa would wear. In a video viewed more than five million times, a TikToker expressed her disbelief in the major retailer's Pride Month selection - joking the options were so awful it made her want to leave the LGBTQ community.

a hate crime?? Ending off the video, the stunned TikTok user said: 'We can just go ahead and skip pride month because According to Walmart's website, the store has more than pieces of Pride Month apparel, including a shirt reading 'straight outta the closet,' referring to 'straight out of Compton' and another featuring the saying 'lez is more.

According to Walmart's website, the store has more than pieces of Pride Month apparel. Several people joked that the merchandise was so embarrassing, it was offensive: ''Is this….. Lastly - and certainly not least - Bracefacepineapple showed off a light-blue shirt reading 'bi babe' instead of 'bye babe,' alluding to bisexuality.

The letters were pink, blue and purple, symbolizing the bisexual flag. There were, however, some fans of the clothing as some people said they would buy some of the shirts - or already have. As the conversation continues, one thing is clear: even Christmas decorations can spark fun—and reflection—on LGBTQIA+ representation.

Published: BST, 4 May Updated: BST, 4 May A gay woman has called out Walmart for its corny LQBTQ apparel, sparking a social media uproar just weeks ahead of Pride Month. Next in the 'hilarious' line-up, as one viewer described it, was a lilac shirt with 'lesbian' across the chest, except the 'i' was swapped out with a bee featuring the colors of the lesbian pride flag - shades of pink, orange and white.

By SONYA GUGLIARA, US REPORTER. A plain white T-shirt had a checklist with the points 'cute, gay and ready to slay' all marked off with rainbow check marks. The company’s promotion comes just weeks after Target said its Pride collection would only be available in “select stores” following a major backlash by conservatives last year.

Join us for a look at the colorful and inclusive collection that celebrates love and equality. I have the privilege of serving as the executive sponsor of our Pride associate resource group, and today I’m proud to announce that Walmart has established an LGBTQ+ Officer may wonder, what is.

They keep playing black folks and queer folks alike, and yall keep GIVING THEM YOUR MONEY. TikToker Bracefacepineapple pictured called out Walmart for its corny LQBTQ apparel, sparking a social media uproar just weeks ahead of Pride Month. The clip instantly went viral, with more than 5, people sharing their mixed reactions in the comment section.

Next in the 'hilarious' line-up, as one viewer described it, was a lilac shirt with 'lesbian' across the chest, except the 'i' was swapped out with a bee featuring the colors of the lesbian pride flag. Even though Bracefacepineapple only has about followers on the platform, the clip instantly went viral, with more than 5, people sharing their mixed reactions in the comment section.

She then displayed a few shirts up for grabs, each featuring a slogan or pun about sexual identities. Receiving the most attention from commenters, the first shirt read '¿Homo estas? Walmart’s “gay birds,” whether a deliberate choice or a “happy” accident, reveal the power of humor and organic community engagement.

Walmart's Pride collection is now under fire from anti-trans activists. Aside from those for or against the shirts, some commenters denounced Walmart overall, claiming these items do not change the fact the store rolled back its diversity, equity and inclusion DEI policies following pressures from conservatives.