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Pride Month , as a summer-long celebration of diversity, acceptance and love, will continue on this year — though not without controversy. Within the past year or two, it seems to have become more socially acceptable for brands to scale back on or forgo entirely releasing “Pride-themed” collaborations. We’d already seen merch get pulled before under the guise of “safety” when faced with conservative backlash or controversy . But in a climate where brands like Target are rescinding many DEI efforts for employees — joining American corporations like Amazon, Walmart, and Ford — the companies who are still releasing Pride Month collections in

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