From the BBC:
“Hallmark apologises for pulling
same-sex ads”
The chief executive of Hallmark
Cards has apologised for its decision to withdraw television advertisements
featuring same-sex couples. The
company's cable network pulled the ads for wedding registry and planning site
Zola under pressure from the conservative group One Million Moms. The decision drew criticism on social media
and calls for a boycott. Hallmark said
it would reinstate the adverts and attempt to re-establish its partnership with
Zola. "We are truly sorry for the
hurt and disappointment this has caused," Hallmark's president and chief
executive Mike Perry said. In a
statement posted to its website, Hallmark said it would "be working with
[advocacy group] Glaad to better represent the LGBTQ community across our
portfolio of brands." The original
decision to withdraw the adverts drew criticism from a number of high-profile
gay figures, including Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg and
talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. The Netflix US Twitter account also criticised
the decision, as did California Governor Gavin Newsom. The #BoycottHallmarkChannel hashtag, which was
launched by Glaad, featured in over 16,000 tweets as of Sunday afternoon. Saturday
Night Live performed a skit which mocked Hallmark's decision, concluding with
the line: "This is Emily Cringle for Hallmark, reminding you to stay
straight out there." The original decision to withdraw the advert was
prompted by complaints from a conservative activist group. One Million Moms is
an online project of the American Family Association, which is a long-time
opponent of gay rights. One Million Moms
said it had personally spoken to Bill Abbott, who's the chief executive of
Hallmark's parent company Crown Family Networks. According to the site, Mr Abbott told them
Hallmark had withdrawn the commercial and the advertisement aired in error. Crown
Media notified Zola that four of its ads would no longer be airing, with the
explanation that Crown Media is "not allowed to accept creatives that are
deemed controversial".
^ Hallmark really messed-up on all
of this. They had to deal with Lori Loughlin’s controversy this year (she was
one of their main stars) and now they are dealing with this anti-homosexual
attack. The first controversy they didn’t create, but the second one they did.
I have an issue with any organization or group that claims the word “Million”
in it’s name. I have found that if a group says they are “One Million……” they
tend not to be and considering the One Million Moms project is online it is
most likely a handful of people in a dark basement somewhere that don’t get to
come out to breath the fresh air or see the sunshine. While Hallmark reversed its
anti-gay stance the controversy happened during its most important time:
Christmas. Hallmark tries to paint a Christmas picture where everything is
magical and wonderful and anything real-world (like its anti-gay stance) takes
away from that. ^
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