Is the LGBTQ+ Support Authentic?
Douglas Spencer (he/him)
I help purpose-driven leaders find the messages that inspire others to join them on their missions.
Before we begin, I must say that I struggled with this piece and the direction it ended up taking. In the end, I decided I would rather be wrong and say something, than be right and say nothing at all.
I usually write about how organizations can craft messages that engage, energize, and excite the people most important to their success. That won't change. Still, this month, I want to write about how organizations disseminate messages but also about how we all consume them.
By now, you have undoubtedly seen many corporations rainbow-ing their logos in support of LGBTQ+ Month. Isn’t that nice? It might be. Really, it might. It might also be complete hypocrisy.
Signs of Authenticity
Here are five ways to identify authentic support for LGBTQ+ people. I understand this is a complex issue and that falling short in one area doesn’t necessarily mean their support is entirely inauthentic. However, in their totality, these signs can paint an accurate picture of these corporate values. Nonetheless, here they are:
These last two points are extremely important, more so today than any time in recent memory. Here’s why:
Vilification
Many political leaders in the United States are attempting to turn the LGBTQ+ community into a common enemy of the state. In particular, many are singling out gender-diverse and transgender men, women, and children as serious threats to the safety and well-being of us all. They also prevent parents from making important decisions about their transgender children, ignoring guidance from organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics.
There are hundreds of examples of how some politicians are crafting messages of division, ignorance, and intolerance. For example, according to the?Human Rights Campaign (HRC): Year-to-Date there have been:
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These actions are intended to build political power by manipulating voters into believing there is a common enemy afoot. Sound familiar?
Everybody’s Issue
You do not have to be a member of the LGBTQ+ community to take notice of what is happening. These actions are not intended to protect children, give parents more control, or return society to a more wholesome way of life. They are intended to gain political power by manipulating voters into believing there is a common enemy at large. Sound familiar?
Of course, it’s not just the LGBTQ+ community in danger. All people of color are increasingly under attack. For example, last month, the NAACP Board of Directors?issued a formal travel advisory for Florida. The same principles we shared above apply to any marginalized group.
What is my point? My point is as consumers of messages, it is incumbent upon us to vet their authenticity. It is also incumbent upon corporations that support their LGBTQ+ employees and customers to do more than just change the color of their logos.
Why Pride Matters
Pride is and should be a celebration of the diversity of the human experience and a recognition of the hard-won rights the LGBTQ+ community now enjoys. It should also be a time to remind ourselves that more work is needed and those rights are not necessarily permanent.
“When Fascism came into power, most people were unprepared, both theoretically and practically...Only a few had been aware of the rumbling of the volcano preceding the outbreak.” — Erich Fromm, Escape from Freedom