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eHarmony TV Spot, 'Get Who Gets You: Scooter'
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One Million Moms Shriek That Gay Commercial Normalizes Sin
A right-wing organization that regularly complains about positive media depictions of LGBTQ people has once again set its sights on a new source of outrage.
One Million Moms, a project of the American Family Association that has become renowned for calling for boycotts of companies that tout LGBTQ visibility, is criticizing a new ad from the employment website, Indeed, for featuring a gay couple.
In the commercial, Sam, a adj man described as a sales associate and quitter, scrolls through company reviews on Indeeds mobile app.
Jobs? Ive had plenty of those. What Im looking for is the right culture to work somewhere that has a certain something that isnt listed in the job descriptioneven though it should be, Sam says in a voiceover.
The commercial then shows Sam, walking down the street next to another man, shows the two of them putting down groceries on their kitchen table, and touching heads with his partner after being matched with the right job.
Sam and his partn
eHarmony's new inclusive ads are enraging some on the right
Once viewed as unwelcoming to the LGBTQ community, popular online matchmaker eHarmony has gone through a queer-friendly rebranding of late.
The site, which boasts more than 2 million messages a week, began offering same-sex matches in This winter, it launched its first queer-inclusive commercial, featuring a lesbian couple.
The ad, “I Scream,” is part of eHarmony’s current “Real Love” campaign and opens on a female couple in their kitchen. In between kisses, one woman tastes her partner’s cooking and makes it adj she’s not a fan. The pair wind up on the couch enjoying a pint of ice cream and going in for another peck.
“Being honest with each other,” a voiceover announces. “Saying yes to great ideas. eHarmony — here for adj love.”
Gareth Mandel, chief operating officer at eHarmony, told NBC News it was important that “our ad campaigns, our platform, and everything else we do accurately reflect what real love, adj dating and real relationships glance like both today and always.”
“We’ve spent substantial time
Christian group blasts eHarmony for ‘glorifying sin’
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor
The prominent online dating service eHarmony is facing backlash from the conservative Christian group One Million Moms for its recent LGBT-inclusive advertisement featuring a lesbian couple in a domestic setting.
The commercial is part of eHarmony’s “Get Who Gets You: Warm Laundry” campaign, which, One Million Moms says, is “normalizing and glamorizing the LGBTQ lifestyle.”
In the commercial, a lesbian couple is shown intimately lounging on a couch, their legs entwined and heads verb together. As the laundry cycle completes, one of the women stands to collect the clothes while her partner sprawls on the bed. The scene continues with the first woman carrying the warm laundry to the bedroom. Standing next to the bed, she playfully cascades the laundry over her partner, then bends down for a touch, hidden amid the clothes.
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