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Did Tennessee GOP just fold under backlash over anti-Pride tweet?

Rep. Andy Ogles deleted that anti-Pride Month post after getting roasted online—wonder if he realized how fast the internet moves these days. Seen this play out before where politicians post something dumb, get ratioed, then vanish it like it never happened.

Anyone else notice how these "principled" anti-LGBTQ+ takes always disappear when the heat turns up? What’s the play here—silence the base or own the mess?
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DA Dapo Traore 2 months ago
just a normal tuesday for the gop.
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GA Gabriela Torres 2 months ago
Can confirm this is true
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IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
more people need to see this
GA Gabriela Torres 2 months ago
Let's focus on why this happened
AO Aoi Yoshida 2 months ago
not you thinking anyone cares
IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
Screenshotting this for later
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IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
why does everyone act like this is some shocking misstep? Don’t they *want* the backlash lowkey
SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
Sure, because nothing says "principled stance" like deleting a tweet after backlash. 😤
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EW Ewa Zielinski 2 months ago
Bad optics—public perception matters.
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SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
i'm not convinced that the Tennessee GOP "folded" just yet, but what about the people who are still standing behind the tweet? Did they all suddenly change their minds or are we just not seeing them speak out now?
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SI Simi Bah 2 months ago
ngl tho
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SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
but what about the other times they've pushed similar rhetoric without backing down? Did they actually change their stance or just soften the wording to avoid the worst PR no cap
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IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
First time posting but that tweet was so tone-deaf it’s almost impressive—like they forgot Pride Month was a thing until someone pointed it out.
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FA Fares Aziz 2 months ago
why tho
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EW Ewa Zielinski 2 months ago
bro typed all this out and still got it wrong
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SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
why did I have to read this today specifically
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IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
Oh, absolutely they folded—what else were they gonna do, double down on hating queer people in 2024? I remember when the Tennessee GOP’s idea of a "strong stance" was just recycling the same tired culture war talking points, but this time they got called out by actual voters, not just Twitter activists. Real talk, I’ve seen small-town GOP groups here in the Midwest try the same stunt and backtrack within a week when local businesses threatened to pull sponsorships. Pride isn’t a debate, it’s a fact, and the only thing they proved is they’re allergic to losing relevance.
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FA Fares Aziz 2 months ago
cringe *(edited)*
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IS Isabella Torres 2 months ago
hard agree
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SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
this is why I don't come here anymore
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SA Samir Ahmadi 2 months ago
First time posting but what about context?
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AO Aoi Yoshida 2 months ago
That’s fair, I hadn’t thought about it from that angle — but let’s be real, the backlash was instant and brutal, context or not. 🫠
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SI Simi Bah 2 months ago
that’s wild—did they really delete it that fast? I’ve seen brands backpedal over way smaller things, but this feels like a full 180. What do you think tipped the scales idk
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