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Campbell's Ignores AFA Attack on Lesbian Ad

By Katherine Glover | Dec 29, 2008

The American Family Association is not happy with Campbell’s. The soup company started advertising its Swanson broth this month in the Advocate, a gay and lesbian magazine. One of the ads features a lesbian couple cooking with their son, while others show gay New York chefs.

A cynic might say that Campbell’s has simply recognized that the queer community is full of people who might want to spend some of their money on soup, especially in the current economy.

But to the AFA it’s ideological. According to its website, catering to gay and lesbian customers amounts to “openly… helping homosexual activists push their agenda,” and sends the message “that homosexual parents constitute a family and are worthy of support.” Therefore, the AFA asked its members and allies to write the soup company to demand that it pull the ads and “remain neutral in the culture war.”

To its credit, Campbell’s is ignoring the AFA. It will continue running ads that target the GLBT market.

“Our position on this is pretty straightforward,” said company rep Anthony Sanzio. “Inclusion and diversity play an important role in our business, and that fact is reflected in our marketing plan. For more than a century, people from all walks for life have enjoyed Campbell’s products, and we will continue to try to communicate in ways that are meaningful and relevant to them.”

According to AdAge, Campbell’s is as conservative as companies come, and its official policy is to avoid implying “that Campbell supports specific points of view.” Nonetheless, the Advocate is now asking its readers and allies to contact Campbell’s and thank the company for its “gay-supportive stance.”

At one liberal discussion board, commenters are even urging each other to donate cans of Campbell Soup to their local food shelters. “Eat it around conservative evangelicals,” said one, “and when you’re done… exclaim… ‘That was faaaaaaaa-BU-loussssth!’”

Katherine Glover is a Minneapolis-based print, radio and online journalist. She's written for Salon.com, Sierra Magazine and many others, and she does a weekly blog on immigration issues for MinnPost.

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    twharveysr

    12/30/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Campbell's Ignores AFA Attack on Lesbian Ad

    Katherine, why tick off a majority (who believe homosexuality is an aberant bevavior) to cater to a minority?

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    lisapauli1

    12/30/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Campbell's Ignores AFA Attack on Lesbian Ad

    oh for crying out loud...what are we supposed to do, stop buying their soup! i am not an advocate of gay marriage by any means... but really, who cares and so what if they do. Philadelphia has been going after the disposable income of Gays for years... building on the "City of Brotherly Love", and we still will go to the city and order a cheesesteak.

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    BrooksThomas

    12/30/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Campbell's Ignores AFA Attack on Lesbian Ad

    It's a very big deal for a large and internationally
    recognized to stand up for them-selves and their
    consumers. Can you image an anti-immigrant group
    trying to pressure a company to stop running ads with
    "foreign" looking people because it sends the wrong
    political message. They would be laughed out of the
    house. For some reason the normalized visibility of the
    LGBT community continues to strike fear into the
    hearts and minds of those who would advocate against
    full equality. It is after all, just soup, and that being
    said it shouldn't be a big deal for Campbell's to show a
    few of us eating a bowl of of it. The American Family
    Association can have a bowl too.

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