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Businesses show their pride
Posted By Jeffery Simpson On August 3, 2008 @ 11:47 am In Arts and Entertainment, Festivals, Opinion | Comments Disabled
A funny sign [1], originally uploaded by jelee_unleashed [2].
I have to admit I don’t pay as much attention to the annual Pride Parade and other festivities as I should, but it’s hard to avoid the build up if you live downtown. Walking to work today past a number of the floats as they prepared, I noticed that everyone seems to have funding. By funding I mean advertising.
I realize that it’s not my place to tell the homosexual community how to run their events, but the amount of advertising versus actual content seems surprisingly uneven. I suppose every business in Vancouver wants to be seen as supporting gay rights, and that’s great, but at what point does the parade go from being a parade to being an advert on wheels?
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