For example, there have been many brands that have jumped into the fight for marriage equality, most notably in the US, UK, Ireland and Australia. In the Netherlands it all went so fast that the business community could hardly make inhakers. We saw a ‘gay marriage’ regularly in commercials (both before and after legalization). Already in 1997 with Johnnie Walker and in 2017 with Magnum , both in Australia.
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Björn Borg in 2018 (via blockchain!) and already quite funny in 2008 , with the joke repeated by Renault in 2012, we saw Bud Light with a jolly Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer, Sourcy did it in the series “Vol Dutch Character” and Heineken Uzbekistan Email List with a bold accent in the Crate Chronicles . And then there was the scandal with Zolathat the CEO of Crown. Media Family Networks (Hallmark) cost the head.
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Respect must also be shown for the contribution to GDP by LGBT people. The US National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce reported in 2017 that LGBT owned and operated businesses contributed more than $1.7 trillion to the US economy. High bohemians American professor Richard. Florida is known for his concept of “high bohemians”. He argues that metropolitan regions with high concentrations of techies, artists, musicians.