Cracker Barrel returns to original logo in response to conservative whining
White House officials credited Trump with influencing Cracker Barrel's decision.
August 27, 2025
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White House officials credited Trump with influencing Cracker Barrel's decision.
Major League Baseball team Cleveland Indians will change its logo next year.
Cracker Barrel's Pride page now redirects to its "Culture and Belonging" page, removing its LGBTQ+ Alliance and DEIB Team.
"Flag stays up for another month, deal with it," Boise station 96.9 The Eagle posted on Facebook.
It wasn't long ago that corporations wouldn't support the LGBTQ+ public. Now many of them are not only marketing to us but giving to our organizations.
Several Western teams have decided to show their support for LGBTQ+ communities worldwide at the World Cup in Qatar, where homosexuality remains illegal.
The Sarah Silverman Program's sporty, taboo-skewering star promises a very gay season and renews her vow to stay unmarried until there's marriage equality.
Hours before the Opening Ceremonies in Sochi, Google updates its homepage to show solidarity with LGBT Russians and Olympic athletes and spectators.
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White House communications staff insist that the network retract its inflammatory story that falsely reported the flag celebrates “groomers” and “pedophiles.”
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The backlash over Cracker Barrel's new logo ignores the fact that the company once openly fired gay workers, sparking a decade of queer protests and shareholder activism that forced change.
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