Ads comrades look like interracial gay couple

"Baby Prick Go Home": A Separatist Storm in a Tiny Teacup

The posters they used to get this idea across, however, may have been a bit too literal. The designers of these posters didn't realize how homoerotic they were, which is pretty mind-blowing. Tunnel-visioned on convincing people within Russia and China that cooperation and closeness was essential to survival, the posters include physical connections between men, meant to represent the larger political relationship.

Dotty Johnson's account of the same event painted a very different picture, but one no less dramatic:. Questions were raised about the signs that were plastered on the family's cabin. They were told that this was not the time or the place to discuss it.

How did the Super Bowl become the nexus of gay rights? It turns out that tolerating gay people is good for business, even in Arizona. While I am content with whatever expands tolerance, I do have to wonder of course about the fickle nature of American acceptance — perhaps much of America has accepted gay marriage more or less, but at the same time as the article tackles the economic impetus driving some of this, it also addresses briefly a Cheerios ad campaign featuring an interracial family.