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aw why so shy? why no support?![]()
What exactly is the benefit of Ride with Pride? The tickets aren't any cheaper.
They always do. That's not anything new with the Pride campaign.Kids age 2-15 ride for half off.
They always do. That's not anything new with the Pride campaign.
I don't like it. I also see no need for it other than pandering. It's not even a legitimate marketing campaign since it offers no special discounts or incentives. It's just another step in making "alternate lifestyles" more acceptable to the general public.is its pride campaign bothering you? making you uncomfortable?
I see it as a response to close-minded corporations' stance on gay subjects.I don't like it. I also see no need for it other than pandering. It's not even a legitimate marketing campaign since it offers no special discounts or incentives.
good!It's just another step in making "alternate lifestyles" more acceptable to the general public.
why not? you were beingWhy do you ask?
Of course. It was good to see that the public refuses to be bullied by deviant groups' tactics, and showed their support in a positive way.why not? you were beingin Chick-fill-A thread but :thumbd: in this thread.
I don't like it. I also see no need for it other than pandering. It's not even a legitimate marketing campaign since it offers no special discounts or incentives. It's just another step in making "alternate lifestyles" more acceptable to the general public.
Why do you ask?
Of course. It was good to see that the public refuses to be bullied by deviant groups' tactics, and showed their support in a positive way.
Yeah, so? That's not relevant to anything. The decade that we live in has nothing to do with what's right or wrong.Hello!
We are not in 1950's!
Are you saying that prior to its Pride campaign, Amtrak bullies didn't allow gay riders on their trains?that's precisely why Amtrak showed its support for gay community.
Are you saying that prior to its Pride campaign, Amtrak bullies didn't allow gay riders on their trains?
I see it as a response to close-minded corporations' stance on gay subjects.