History
Rainbow Capitalism: Does it harm or help
Rainbow Capitalism, which is the use of LGBTQIA+ issues as a means to further a corporate goal such as increasing revenue, or simply as a marketing ploy has been around for a surprisingly long time. With Early movers being Levi & Strauss, IBM, Absolut Vodka and Subaru starting their campaigns in the 60s, 70s and 80s respectively. These companies did something that was undoubtedly unpopular, this wasn’t a populist move or simply “moving with the tide” they were genuinely going out of their way to target a demographic who was taboo and demonised especially during the AIDS Crisis. Most of these companies have retained an ironclad commitment to the LGBTQIA+ Community and have, with all things considered, remained a firm Ally to the cause.
By Quaker-nomicsabout a month ago in Pride
IS FEMINISM IN MALE NATURAL
Ask yourself these questions before reading further! You discovered one of your siblings, children, relatives or family member always act feminin. Would you because of that hate the person? hurt the person or kill the person because of feminism? The same way you love them, kindly spread the love to the ones you're not blood realated with and protect them.
By Victor Obanor Osagie about a month ago in Pride
"A Chance Meeting at Lost and Found: The Love Story of Jen and Lisa"
It was a sunny Saturday morning, and Jen was sipping her coffee at the local café, Lost and Found, a spot she loved for its mismatched furniture and cozy vibes. She had her laptop open, pretending to work, but really, she was people-watching. The café was buzzing with its usual weekend crowd, but one person stood out.
By Ndari Wijayantiabout a month ago in Pride
The Courage Journey
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering trees, there lived a little girl named Lily. She had rosy cheeks, bright eyes, and a smile that could light up the darkest of nights. But one fateful day, tragedy struck. A terrible storm swept through the town, taking away everything Lily held dear—her family, her home, her sense of belonging.
By James Fareke2 months ago in Pride
Theraiyar sidhar
Theraiyar was a distinguished Tamil Siddhar, minstrel, and croaker who lived during the medieval period in Tamil Nadu, India. The Siddhars were a group of mystics, alchemists, and medical interpreters in South India who contributed significantly to Tamil literature and the Siddha system of drug. Theraiyar's benefactions, particularly in the field of drug and spiritual literature, have left a continuing impact on Tamil culture and the practice of Siddha drug. Early Life and Background The details of Theraiyar's early life aren't considerably proved,
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Pride
Spiritual life
Title The Spiritual Shade of Tamil Nadu Exploring True Stories Tamil Nadu, constantly appertained to as the" Land of tabernacles," boasts a vibrant spiritual heritage deeply simple with its artistic fabric. From ancient Holy Writ to ultramodern- day cautions, the state has been a cradle of spiritual enlightenment and godly exploits. In this narrative, we claw into the rich shade of spiritual narratives that define Tamil Nadu, recapitulating tales of devotion, mysticism, and distinction. One of the most hallowed spiritual destinations in Tamil Nadu is the municipality of Tiruvannamalai,
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Pride
A Love Story. Content Warning.
A Love Story In the quiet town of Willowbrook, where cobblestone streets meandered through rows of ivy-clad houses and ancient oak trees stood as silent sentinels, a love story as timeless as the town itself unfolded. This is the tale of Elara and Tristan, two souls whose paths converged in a symphony of serendipity and fate.
By Hamza Bashir2 months ago in Pride
When Queers Mother the Stage
In the LGBTQ community, talents, creativity, and passion often quietly thrive, waiting for their moment to shine. Offering a stage, a spotlight, and dedicated time for exposure becomes more than just an opportunity; it becomes a catalyst for people to reveal their amazing skills. So, let's take a moment to rewind and reminisce about the transformative impact of LGBTQ competitions in the Philippines. These platforms have not only provided a space for self-expression but have also changed lives.
By Divine Grace 3 months ago in Pride
Ching shin
Ching Shih, frequently flashed back as the Pirate Queen, was a fabulous figure whose name still resonates with tales of daring exploits and maritime adventure. Born in 1775 in the Guangdong fiefdom of China, her early life was rather ordinary, but fate had other plans for her. She'd rise to come one of the most redoubtable and successful rovers in history, commanding the ignominious Red Flag Fleet and striking fear into the hearts of those who sailed the South China Sea. Ching Shih's trip into pirating began when she crossed paths with Zheng Yi, a notorious corsair who ruled the swell with an forceful fist. In 1801, Zheng Yi captured Ching Shih and made her his woman
By vinoth kumar3 months ago in Pride