Posted on 12/16/2019 6:14:02 PM PST by Ennis85
The Hallmark Channel certainly wasnt expecting to find itself at the center of a viral culture war controversy this weekend. But in 2019, corporations never know which move might grab the internets attention.
The controversy started when Hallmark decided to cancel an advertisement they had accepted from the wedding planning service Zola. The ad depicted, in a humorous fashion, a lesbian wedding, and at one point, the couple kisses. The conservative group One Million Moms complained to Hallmark and launched a petition, angered that an advertisement on the family-friendly network showed a type of family arrangement not in accordance with their personal religious beliefs.
In a pathetic display, Hallmark caved and pulled that particular ad, although they were happy to run Zolas other ads that virtually identical but depicting a heterosexual marriage.
Cue the backlash from the Twitterati. Liberal celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres condemned Hallmarks cowardice, and their decision earned backlash from major gay and transgender advocacy groups such as the Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD. Democratic presidential contenders got in on the action, too, with South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg hopping in the fray. I myself put out a tweet in anger at the companys decision. Even Netflix threw shade at Hallmark.
https://twitter.com/TheEllenShow/status/1206009735167672320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1206009735167672320&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fopinion%2Fhallmark-channels-bad-judgement-over-zola-lesbian-wedding-ad-and-million-moms-backlash-puts-them-in-a-pr-nightmare
In a surprising twist, Hallmark walked back its decision. They will now air the advertisement, apologizing and saying, We are an inclusive company.
This is where things get complicated.
To be clear, Hallmark was wrong to cancel the advertisement in the first place. It genuinely angered me. The commercial merely depicted a reality, as gay marriage has been legal since 2015. It was in no way sexually explicit, merely depicting a light peck as part of a wedding ceremony. Of course, some viewers might object to same-sex marriage on religious grounds, and that is their right. But they are no more justified in melting down over a commercial featuring a common wedding type they dont personally agree with than a Muslim group would be in demanding a Christian wedding not be shown on-air.
And if Hallmark themselves were fine with the advertisement all along, as they claim, they never should have bowed to an outrage mob, especially one that all things considered, was pretty small. Despite what their name would suggest, the One Million Moms group actually only had about 30,000 petitioners.
At the same time, the idea that left-wing Twitter bullied Hallmark into walking back their decision is also disturbing. Thousands of people tweeted #BoycottHallmark, and liberal celebrities with a combined following of millions were encouraging their fans to boycott the network.
To some extent, my own immediate reaction included, this is snowflakery. Its just a commercial, not the end of the world.
Boycotting a company is an extreme act, one that should require more than a single act of bad judgment in commercial selection in justification. Of course, Hallmark put itself in this no-win culture war disaster with its own bad initial judgment. Still, maybe the real lesson here is that we should all calm down, and judge the network on its selection of holiday movies not how well random commercials echo our personal politics.
No. The controversy started when they ACCEPTED the advertisement.
No. The controversy started when they ACCEPTED the advertisement.
Published on February 18, 2019
The Politically Homeless Life of a Gay Conservative
written by Brad Polumbo
https://quillette.com/2019/02/18/the-politically-homeless-life-of-a-gay-conservative/
I knew I was gay when I was eight years old, at least subconsciously. That was the first time I had that feeling, the one deep in my chest that took me decades to understand, for a boy named Ben at summer camp, and his deep blue eyes.
I didnt know that I was a political conservative for many more years, until I came of age in an era of political correctness and resurgent socialism, developments that pushed me away from modern liberalism. When I realized I was both gay and conservativethats when I knew that I was a sort of living contradiction, at least insofar as how much of the world would see me.
Bump
I’m actually surprised it hasn’t been exclusively and completely gay since its inception. I always put it up there with the home jewelry shopping network and WNBA as far as entertainment value to me.
Freegards
I remember that proposition and it passing.
I would like to see Hallmarks ratings in the next couple of weeks. I believe their chief demographic is from Middle America. The land of values. I am betting the viewership will go down.
Don’t ask, DON’T TELL was the best policy back when LGBTQA was just homosexuals.
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Article is from the same conservative website attacking Michelle Malkin as a naxi last month.
Er nazi.
Hallmark must think that every family has a poofter in it. Dumbasses. Get woke,go broke.My wife quit watching.
A lot of people remember it and also remember how that POS governor stuck it to the voters.Moved out of californication in 91 back to georgia and never looked back.
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