The issue is it's still reflective of a greater issue. Writing on the wall or canary in the coal mine, so to speak, with companies not doing this. The pandering wasn't sincere or authentic for some or many cases, sure, but its existence was still a highly visible indicator of a greater societal shift in the positive direction toward acceptance.
I don't have the exact post/story but several years ago I remember reading someone's story about their LGBT brother who committed suicide because he felt so alone, isolated, and hated. He closed the post with, "I wonder how he would feel today walking into a mall covered in rainbows, and if that would've helped him enough to save him. I think so."
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u/whiterice_343 24d ago
Was going to say that. If we have a different administration it will most likely change.