In a surprising turn of events, plans for a so-called “straight pride parade” have emerged, and they’re getting roasted online—especially by the Axe body spray brand. It seems a small group of individuals feel overlooked during Pride Month, prompting three men to organize this event, claiming that the straight community has faced its own struggles and deserves recognition. Spoiler alert: that’s a hard pass, and Twitter is having a field day, with Axe leading the charge.
Tentatively scheduled for August 31, the parade’s organizer, Greg Thompson, took to Facebook to invite participation, saying, “If you want to join as an individual, march with a group, or bring a float, let’s make this a truly patriotic celebration in Boston.”
The most notable comeback came from none other than Axe itself. After Twitter user Jamie Carter shared a sarcastic list of floats he expected to see at the parade—including “Giant AXE body spray” and “Tomi Lahren on a Swastika”—Axe responded, “We’ll be at the parade that matters, and this isn’t it.” Talk about a savage roast!
Axe’s shade didn’t stop there. When a disgruntled follower criticized the brand for not supporting the parade, asserting that they were being exclusionary to straight people, Axe cleverly replied, “Human rights are for everyone, but go ahead, Janet.”
People on social media applauded Axe for standing their ground. One tweet read, “Shout out to everyone supporting the Straight Pride Parade. We know it was tough for you coming out to your parents, losing your job, and just generally being discriminated against.” Another commentator pointed out that every day is, in fact, a “Straight Pride Parade,” as heterosexuals often parade their privilege without acknowledging the ongoing struggles of the LGBTQ+ community.
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In summary, the notion of a “straight pride parade” has sparked considerable backlash, especially from Axe, which has taken a firm stand against the event. As the discussions unfold, it serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing diverse experiences and celebrating love in all its forms.
