Yeah, keep dishonestly tossing that straw man to the board.
Proctor and Gamble is funding the propaganda in that homo-activist publication, the homosexual lifestyle and whatever other homosexual efforts the publication's revenues go to.
They don't need more money to fund their recruiting efforts aimed at kids in schools, their efforts to finish the destruction of the family through homosexual so-called "marriage" or any of their other insidious sub-causes.
I put lots of evidence pertaining to Wildmon's several legitimate notices (especially the "track record" of P&G) in the first few comments of this thread.
So far, homo-activist comments here only contain the usual rhetoric: straw men and name calling fallacies.
The executives at P&G have a fiduciary duty to the shareholders to sell as much toothpaste and laundry detergent as possible. If that means advertising in a gay publication, so be it.
In any event, whatever message the gay publication is putting out, it would seem that the people who read that publication are already among the converted. So it's not like P&G's ad money is being used to "turn" anyone into a homosexual.