Youtube's "#ProudToBe" campaign salt - Youtube creates campaign pandering to "LGBT", backfires dramatically

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Gee, I miss the days when YouTube was just a platform to watch cows like Chris chimp out on the internet. Now YouTube itself is becoming some giant lolcow macrocosm.
 
In the end, both sides are becoming quite bootyassious. Whether they are conversative, or liberal, their cheeks have been brought to a full boil which in turn makes their cheeks become goodyocious which makes them in danger of being found by Crashhelper's dad.

When one's cheeks become bootyassious, Crashhelper's dad is alerted to said goodyocious cheeks and then proceeds to use his cock as a grappling hook to travel to that location at the speed of light! Once he arrives at the location he then proceeds to use his elastic harder-than-diamond cock to violate the delicioso asses he has found for himself!

Then Daddy Trump is alerted to the scrump feast and proceeds to join in, using his nipple hairs and presidential floor turds as a lubricant.
 
I feel like, much with the "proud whopper" by burger king, youtube did this as PR stuff/pandering to look "progressive".

I mean there was the shitshow with "LGBT CONTENT IS BEING CENSORED APPARENTLY IT'S NOT ADVERTISER FRIENDLY AAAAAA" that went down and there's people still talking about it now as if it's still an issue.
Clearly youtube hasn't fully recovered if people are still going on about it. So, to pander to people, they choose, even in their thumbnail, (arguably larger) youtubers who are known as "LGBT youtubers" as opposed to just youtubers who also happen to be LGBT... You see the difference between the two? Tyler Oakley is well known for being a "queer" personality on youtube, that's solid and everyone knows it.
I guess pride month is as good of a time as any for them to not look like bigots by going above and beyond, right?
Portray gay people as different, but us homos should be seen as exactly the same as everyone else? This is why people hate the idea of a gay lifestyle, because we're pulling this shit but expect people to not notice/acknowledge we're gay/bi/trans/whatever in an everyday setting. It's alright for some, but not really for everyone, I'd rather be seen as a person who works a 9/5 job who also happens to be gay. Not someone who dresses in rainbow 24/7 screaming how gay he is at the top of his fucking lungs.
 
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