Leading companies of Ukraine paint their logos in LGBT colors
LGBT logo of Kyivstar company. Photo: Kyivstar’s Facebook
The largest companies in Ukraine are inserting a rainbow flag into their logo to show support for LGBT “Pride Month” in the West.
The cellular communication operators Kyivstar and Vodafone, the Comfy store, the law firm Axon Partners have changed their logos by adding relevant comments on social networks.
“We believe that communication has no boundaries. Just like love,” Kyivstar said. Vodafone published an image of an LGBT heart on social networks and wrote that “we are already a little tired of showing our love to subscribers, and still we won’t be able to show everything because it is limitless, but what we definitely wouldn’t advise is to unsubscribe from us".
Comfy just published a logo with a rainbow letter "O".
In the comments, the opinions of Ukrainians about such a flash mob were divided. Some supported the LGBT logo, but there are much more indignant comments.
“Comfy is no longer a shop for buying appliances for me. Good luck with new COMFY clients – you have made your choice,” Andrey Khomenko wrote.
“I wonder what the homophilia of the Kyivstar leadership is based on. Why is support for sexual deviants so important to you?” Kirill Dotsenko asks.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that the hierarchs of the Phanar in the United States served a liturgy in the church under LGBT flags.
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