One Million Moms — the numerically-misnamed appendage of Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group the American Family Association — is heated over an ad for dating site eharmony that shows two guys eating toast. The ad is part of a campaign that the site's Australian branch is currently running, titled "Here for Real Love," noted Comic Sands. But the leader of the American evangelical group, Monica Cole, took exception to the ad's depiction of two cozily committed fellows, who are shown, as Cole pointed out in an email blast, "hugging, feeding each other, and wiping the other one's mouth." It wasn't just the overt display of playful affection that left the group clutching its pearls. It was also the very fact that a dating site — which, after all, markets to people looking for connection, romantic companionship, and love — would dare to represent a happy moment featuring members of the non-heterosexual share of its consumer base. "By promoting same sex relationships, eharmony wants to make it clear where they stand on this controversial topic instead of remaining neutral in the culture war," the email blast fumed. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??️??❤️ ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ?: @eharmony
One Million Moms — the numerically-misnamed appendage of Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group the American Family Association — is heated over an ad for dating site eharmony that shows two guys eating toast. The ad is part of a campaign that the site's Australian branch is currently running, titled "Here for Real Love," noted Comic Sands. But the leader of the American evangelical group, Monica Cole, took exception to the ad's depiction of two cozily committed fellows, who are shown, as Cole pointed out in an email blast, "hugging, feeding each other, and wiping the other one's mouth." It wasn't just the overt display of playful affection that left the group clutching its pearls. It was also the very fact that a dating site — which, after all, markets to people looking for connection, romantic companionship, and love — would dare to represent a happy moment featuring members of the non-heterosexual share of its consumer base. "By promoting same sex relationships, eharmony wants to make it clear where they stand on this controversial topic instead of remaining neutral in the culture war," the email blast fumed.
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?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi
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Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork
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?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi
?: @eharmony
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