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Oreo's Gay Pride Cookie Pic Brings Out the Awful Haters

by Adriana Velez on June 26, 2012 at 5:54 PM

rainbow oreoThis weekend in honor of Gay Pride month, Oreo posted on their Facebook page a sweet photo of their signature cookie with a rainbow of fillings. "Proudly support love!" they said. And then the haters came out.

People threatened to boycott Oreo.

"Guess what I'm boycotting now. Don't get political, Oreo." "No more Oreos for me or my family." "Anyone who eats Oreos is now openly a heretic and should be treated as such. Eating Oreos is now a Sin." "Gays can all go kill them selves they are sinners and will burn in hell." (P.S. that's a run-on sentence and "themselves" is one word.) WAIT A MINUTE HERE, are we still talking about a cookie?!?

Wow, anyone who hates on a cookie company that posts a message about love has some serious problems. While it's fairly obvious the rainbow cookie is referencing gay pride, the message was meant to be inclusive: Oreo wants to embrace everyone, gay and straight. Doesn't matter who you love as long as you keep buying them cookies! Okay, that's a little cynical. But I think the point was to spread love, not hate.

For the record, as of this writing, 171,991 people "liked" Oreo's rainbow cookie. And 50,482 people shared it. SO YOU ARE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY, HATERS. And love conquers hate!

It's not the first time Oreo has been embroiled in politics. Racists have used the cookie to describe interracial marriage (oh hey, also on the wrong side of history). And it's also used sometimes to mock black people who others think act "white," whatever that means. Can't we just let a cookie be a cookie?

Also haters? You know you're going to keep eating those cookies anyway. Because you love them enough to have actually gone through the trouble of "liking" Oreo's Facebook page. And because you probably think organic Newman's Os are made by communists.

Anyway, here is my favorite response to the rainbow Oreo: "I am upset with Oreo over this. Not because of the political statement (which I love), but the picture is just such a tease, I WANT THAT COOKIE!" Right? I mean, if you're going to hate on Oreo, hate them for reasons that actually have to do with FOOD. Sheesh! Totally craving Oreos right now, by the way.

What do you think of Oreo's rainbow cookie?

 

Image via Oreo/Facebook

Filed Under: cookies, desserts, in the news

Comments

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  • Maevelyn
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    Maevelyn

    June 26, 2012 at 6:02 PM

    How can oreo's be a bad example of inter-racial marriage? it's the most delicious cookie ever!  I am pretty sure the point was "we love you as long as you buy oreos" but to be honest Nabisco knew they were lighting a  fire and I'm glad they chose to be good guys. 


  • Sierr...
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    SierraLynn

    June 26, 2012 at 6:02 PM
    People can be such ignorant ass hats.

    The cookie does look like something from pinterest that haunts my dreams though. Yum.
  • Sierr...
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    SierraLynn

    June 26, 2012 at 6:02 PM
    People can be such ignorant ass hats.

    The cookie does look like something from pinterest that haunts my dreams though. Yum.
  • Taisie
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    Taisie

    June 26, 2012 at 6:06 PM

    Go Oreo! So awesome :)


  • Kate
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    Kate

    June 26, 2012 at 6:11 PM
    The funny thing is Nabisco is owned by Kraft, so if you want to boycott oreos you have to boycott all Kraft products in order to "make the statement" you want.
  • JAFE
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    JAFE

    June 26, 2012 at 6:15 PM

    I just liked this cookie on my FB page. Way to go Oreo.


  • GlowW...
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    GlowWorm889

    June 26, 2012 at 6:16 PM

    I love the cookie. More Oreos for the rest of us! I support homosexual rights and I'm not ashamed or afraid to say so. I'm glad Oreo isn't either. :)


  • jkm89
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    jkm89

    June 26, 2012 at 6:18 PM
    I love it! I browsed through some of the comments on their Facebook page and can't believe how silly some people are, boycotting a cookie, really?! Grow up!

    I was happy to see that most comments were in support of and only a few against. Just goes to show, we're moving forward!
  • tnyangel
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    tnyangel

    June 26, 2012 at 6:38 PM

    Look at all that positivity! I shall buy 3 packages of Oreos to make up for some of the haters, just like I went to JC Penny extra times to support Ellen as a spokeswoman.


  • Heath...
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    HeatherMazzone

    June 26, 2012 at 6:39 PM
    I love this and I'm gonna go like the cookie right now! And the funny thing is probably no one will actually boycott the cookies. They are just too delicious, even to stubborn folks.
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