The Malta Business Weekly

Gay Pride: Abercrombi­e and Fitch accused of blunder

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US clothing brand Abercrombi­e and Fitch has attracted an online backlash with a tweet seen by many as implying Gay Pride is not just for gay people.

The tweet, which has since been deleted, read: "The Pride community is everybody, not just LGBTQ people. - Kayla, merchandis­er."

June is being celebrated as Pride Month around the world, with parades in Los Angeles, Athens, and Rome among others.

The aim is to celebrate the gay community and fight for LGBTQ rights.

The tweet was meant to promote Abercrombi­e's limited edition tieup with The Trevor Project, a free suicide prevention hotline for young LGBTQ people.

But despite the praisewort­hy connection, many of the brand's Twitter followers found it inappropri­ate.

Blogger Camille Beredjick's rebuke was "liked" over a thousand times.

Activist Danielle Muscato tweeted: "Pride is about being proud of being LGBTQ. That's why it's called #Pride. If you respect us, don't co-opt that – especially for profit!"

Twitter critic Zeus Tipado compared the brand's behaviour to opponents of the Black Lives Matter movement, who dismiss evidence of racial inequality with the slogan "All Lives Matter".

"LGBTQ just got the All Lives Matter treatment," he rued.

As the anger grew, Abercrombi­e and Fitch sent two further tweets to clarify its position.

One read: "Pride is an important time for the LGBTQ+ community. At A&F we work to ensure that everyone feels included, respected and empowered. #pride."

The second said the retailer was "proud to show commitment to the LGBTQ+ community".

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