Posted on 07/01/2015 8:53:09 PM PDT by Olog-hai
It was wildly popular, but not everybody likes Facebooks pro-gay marriage photo filterits prompted a backlash in Russia and across the Arab world.
If you went on Facebook over the weekend you may have seen friends profile pictures turned multicolored. Maybe you even tinted your own pic. A rainbow filter tool was introduced by the company after last weeks landmark Supreme Court decision which cleared the way for same-sex marriage across the US. But in some areas of the world, the response to the initiative was less than enthusiasticand even downright hostile.
In Russia, several filters were created which splash the colours of national flags rather than rainbow banners across a picture. One such app has been downloaded more than 4,000 times. Our response to the rainbow world #Proudtoberussian, said one typical comment by Moscow resident Elena Starkova. [ ]
In the Middle East, many social media users also came out strongly against the rainbow flag. Its a message that it hurts me, said Egyptian Twitter user Sharif Najm, while Rami Isa from Syria tweeted: Damn you and your marriage. You have distorted our innocent childhood [symbol]; we used to like the rainbow. Ahmad Abd-Rabbuh, an Egyptian political science professor, said that gay marriage is not in harmony with society and culture.
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And the words “gay” and “pride” have been hijacked by the homosexuals.
When’s the last time you heard anyone use the word “gay” according to its dictionary definition??
And “pride” is similarly hijacked. There were many stories last weekend about “pride” parades and celebrations around the country. But they didn’t indicate who was proud and what they were celebrating. News people simply reported that the “pride” celebration was happening as one of a number of community events.
So homosexuals don’t go by ROYGBIV to remember which colors they have?? Their colors then are ROYGBV???
I pretty Much ONLY do Politics on FB
Rainbow Sheep.
I’m sure the DNC now has a copy of the names of people who fell for this.
I dumped a few too, after that “love charade”
I was a bit surprised at who participated, and a bit sad as some of them were old friends.
but hey....better no friends, than the wrong friends....FB aside.
FReegards
Yes I did see "friends" with their pictures and that stupid rainbow color scheme on them.
I promptly un-friended them both on Facebook and in real life. Don't want to know people who are that stupid.
Best thing to do on Facebook:
1. Run Firefox.
2. Install FB Purity (Fluff Busting Purity) along with FireFox.
3. Enjoy FB without all the ads and stupid surveys. Customize FB Purity so you see ONLY what you want to see on FB.
It blocks ALL ads. What better way than to consume FB's resources without seeing ads and other stupidity? Deny them the "clicks" and "eyes" on ads.
I don't recall hearing a single word from any of them.
Seems like a corollary to Isaiah 5:20, where along with the other things they do, they put shame for pride and pride for shame.
I just ignored it. The silly craze seems to have just about run its course.
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