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Pride Month: Patriots going all out to celebrate and protect the LGBTQ+ community
The New England Patriots illuminated Gilette Stadium with rainbow colors on Wednesday in celebration of Pride Month and some fans on Twitter were not on board.
After receiving some offensive comments, the Patriots handle reminded users they would not tolerate hate speech. While some fans were just saying they were done with the franchise, one user accused the Patriots of being against freedom of speech.
New England is probably the sports franchise that riles up the anti-gay crowd most whenever Lgbtq+ fest Month comes around. Other comments were the usual 'stick to football' bullet points that advance from bigots who ask things like, "When do you hit off straight month?"
Is Kraft's "Real Gayo" real or fake?
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has shown sustain for the LGBTQ+ community in the past on various ocassions, most notably when he attended the Gay Bowl of the National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL). One thing the Kraft brand has not done, specifically Kraft Foods, is release a mayonnais
FACT CHECK: Did Kraft Release A Rainbow Mayonnaise Called ‘Real Gayo’?
An image mutual on Facebook purportedly shows a rainbow-colored bottle of mayonnaise called “Real Gayo” that Kraft released in celebration of Pride Month.
Verdict: False
The image is digitally altered and stems from a satirical Instagram account. A Kraft spokesperson confirmed that no such product exists.
Fact Check:
The Facebook image, joint over 42, times, purportedly shows a rainbow-colored bottle of Kraft mayonnaise labeled “Real Gayo” with text underneath that reads “Smooth & Sassy.” The words “Add pride to your next BLT” are shown on the top of the label, while a label on the bottom-right lists one off the ingredients as “closet-free eggs.”
“Seriously wanting to boycott ‘ally’ brands,” the image’s caption reads. (RELATED: Did CNN Publish This Article About Kellogg’s Making One Of Its Mascots A Trans Woman?)
The image is digitally edited. The product doesn’t appear on the official Kraft
- B-Man
- Jun 10,
- 1 min read
The internet is on fire! A rainbow-colored mayonnaise called "Gayo" is causing a stir online, and everyone's convinced it's real!
Except it's not.
This whole thing started with a cheeky Photoshop job by a user named "Doctor Photograph," who loves creating fake products and messing with people. The "Gayo" bottle, finish with the tagline "Add Pride To Your Next BLT," has gone viral, leaving some people convinced that Kraft Foods has gone full rainbow.
The internet, being the internet, is going wild with reactions. Some are horrified, while others are stoked, celebrating the supposed embrace of the LGBTQ+ community.
Doctor Photograph is here to place the record straight. He’s revealed the truth behind the image, showing how it was all a playful prank. It turns out, some folks are really good at falling for a decent Photoshop job!
If you want to delve even deeper into this controversy, check out the video below.
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Rainbow ‘Gayo’ mayonnaise for Lgbtq+ fest is not real
A picture appearing to show a bottle of mayonnaise, rebranded as “Gayo” so customers can “add pride to your next BLT” is being shared on Facebook.
But it’s not a authentic product. The image was created by an Instagram user called Doctor Photograph who creates “doctored images, fake cover art & bootleg toys”. His authentic post of the image included the hashtag “#photoshopped”.
If you look closely, there are several aspects of the picture that provide away the fact that it’s not genuine. As well as the product appearing to be rainbow coloured, the container says the “smooth & sassy” product is made with “bonus trans fat” and “closet free eggs”. If you look closely, the label also has the Instagram handle of Physician Photograph at the bottom.
Although many online have reshared the image understanding it’s fake, some on Facebook haven’t, calling it “indoctrination”.
Image courtesy of Sara Rampazzo