Companies suck at Pride Month - Summary

Summary

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The video is a humorous commentary on various examples of corporate and online attempts to celebrate or market Pride Month. The speaker, who identifies as gay, makes jokes about the cringe, tone-deaf, or unintentionally funny aspects of these examples, such as Vaseline's gay tax, Postmates' bottom-friendly menu, or TommyInnit burning a pride flag in Minecraft. The speaker also mentions some examples that he thinks are good or creative, such as Skittles' only one rainbow matters campaign, Xbox's pride controller, or Bud Light's pride bottle. The speaker ends the video by asking for likes, subscriptions, and reminding the viewers not to harass anyone he talked about.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video by a YouTuber named Quite, who is gay and likes to say it out loud.
2. The video is about some of the funny, cringy, or creative ways that corporations and brands try to appeal to the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month.
3. Some of the examples that Quite mentions are: Vaseline's gay tax, McDonald's fries in ice cream, Korean nuclear fusion reactor, CIA's inclusivity statement, Postmates' bottom-friendly menu, Bud Light's queer slogan, and more.
4. Quite also says that he will make another video about some of the not so nice things said and done to gay people that are actually funny if this video gets 40,000 likes.
5. Quite ends the video by asking his viewers to subscribe with notifications on and not to harass anyone he talked about.