It is because of your dedication to exposing the fraudulence of late-stage Pride capitalism and your willingness to make a ton of jokes that only like five queer people can understand, that I, a sarcastic gay person, will be able to make it to the end of the month with a smile on my face. Without you, I would have had to confront Pride Month earnestly and head-on. Twitter users are making memes inspired by several men in Boston who requested a permit for a Straight Pride parade. To the meme community: Thank you for making this rainbow-saturated month truly special. Who cares if no one else is in on the joke? Nonetheless, I appreciate the sentimental value they most hold for others.Īll of these memes share one thing in common: they're here to celebrate the LGBTQ community. Then there are jokes that are so niche and so obscure I can barely understand them. Many address issues of serious and current concern in the queer community, including whether or not it's acceptable to invite the police, who have a historically conflicted relationship with the LGBTQ community, to Pride parades. These memes aren't necessarily for a general audience, and that's totally OK. Extremely pro-gay memesĮxtremely pro-gay memes are memes that only people in the LGBTQ community will likely understand. They're also just one type of Pride meme. Alternatively, meme artists will slam corporations for shilling useless rainbow merchandise while refusing to help the LGBTQ community with any money or structural support.Īnti-corporate Pride Month memes are a blessing. Memes will sometimes mock corporations for changing their logo to rainbow for Pride Month while ignoring LGBTQ rights the rest of the year.
Anti-corporate pride memesĪnti-corporate memes typically target corporations who exploit Pride Month for their personal gain and profit, a phenomenon known as rainbow capitalism or gay capitalism.Ĭritics and meme artists often accuse corporations of demonstrating superficial support for the queer and trans community. Here are the best Pride memes from 2019 in both categories. If I were to classify Pride memes scientifically, I'd say that they tend to fall into one of two categories: anti-corporate Pride memes, which mock corporations for their participation in Pride Month, or extremely niche pro-gay Pride memes, which are far more affirming and serve the LGBTQ community directly. They're guaranteed to give you all the feels.Memes of Meryl Streep's 'Big Little Lies' scream are so good you'll scream If you want to experience the love today, wrap yourself in these Pride Month memes and tweets. " HAPPY #PRIDEMONTH! Let's all spend the month being exactly who we are, BUT LOUDER," writer and editor Chrissa Hardy tweeted. Both seem to vanish just when we are getting close. They carry an air of magic, and they are highly elusive. Both are beautiful, rare, and breath-taking. Rainbows and unicorns do seem like a match made in heaven.
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It's a time to take stock of everything we've accomplished, celebrate wins and each other, and envision a future where everyone is respected and protected. Unicorns and rainbows so often go together in different variations. More than any other month, Pride Month promotes acceptance of others and encourages you to have pride in exactly who you are. "It is also a chance for the community to come together and celebrate in a festive, affirming atmosphere." Yeah, we've got that whole celebration thing down. "While Pride events play a key role in raising the profile of the community and commemorating the history of the social movement, Pride also marks an opportunity for the community to come together, take stock and recognize the advances and setbacks made in the past year," GLAAD noted on its website. Held in all six continents, Pride celebrates the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots, considered a watershed moments in civil and gay. They dont know what this feeling is like-A month late but here it is A collaborative project celebrating pride (month)I dont really have much to. Pride Month might just be getting started, but people are already spreading the love with Pride Month memes and tweets to inspire activism, encourage remembrance, and promote celebration of the LGBTQ+ community today, and everyday. Today officially kicks off Pride Month, which is celebrated each June to commemorate the 1969 New York City Stonewall riots - the unofficial beginning of the LGBTQ equality movement.