
In honor of the month of support for the LGBT community, global automakers have changed logos. Supported the action of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jeep and Toyota.
In particular, the German automobile company BMW said it did not recognize discrimination by origin, color, nationality, gender, religion, disability or age. That is why a logo appeared in the brandβs social networks, where instead of a gray background, a rainbow flag appeared in the background.
Following BMW, the logo in social networks was replaced by Mercedes-Benz. The company also made a rainbow flag from its cars.
Toyota limited itself to posting photos in its LGBT accounts, and Jeep posted short videos with gay men.

The head of the Union of Women of Russia, Ekaterina Lakhova, asked Vladimir Putin to instruct Roskomnadzor to check the advertising of βrainbowβ ice cream. This is written by the Telegram channel "Rise".
βYes, we should not have propaganda. But today we have billboards hanging rainbow-colored, these beautiful colors. It seems to be imperceptible, with beautiful words. Or they advertise ice cream, which is also called "Rainbow", βsaid Lakhova.
According to the head of the Union of Women of Russia, βrainbowβ ice cream, like any other product with the image of a rainbow, βmakes our children get used to the color, the flag, which was hung out at the embassy.
Vladimir Putin answered Lakhovaβs request that if the pictures on the packages really βpropagandizeβ homosexuality, then they need to be controlled, βbut not aggressively.β
Formerly Inc. He said that a transgender woman from St. Petersburg sued almost 1.85 million rubles from the employer for illegal dismissal.

The restaurant chain Burger King in Mexico temporarily changed the logo on social networks and turned into Burger Queer ("Burger Queer") to mark the month of the pride and support the LGBTQIA + community. With any order from Burger Queer, the company will also send a cardboard crown. The change of logo received a mixed reaction from Internet users, ITK writes.
It seemed to many users that this was a βfun stepβ, and changing the logo is much more interesting than what brands usually do in support of the pride (someone even called traditional company gestures βrainbow capitalismβ). Others jokingly called the "Burger Queer" their "new sexual identity."
Several Facebook commentators wondered why the company had not changed the logo to Burger Queen. And Twitter users laughed at the βlanguageβ of Facebook: the social network indicates that the company added a βtemporary profile photoβ.
It seemed to many users that this was a βfun stepβ, and changing the logo is much more interesting than what brands usually do in support of the pride (someone even called traditional company gestures βrainbow capitalismβ). Others jokingly called the "Burger Queer" their "new sexual identity."
Several Facebook commentators wondered why the company had not changed the logo to Burger Queen. And Twitter users laughed at the βlanguageβ of Facebook: the social network indicates that the company added a βtemporary profile photoβ.

A cute koala teddy bear found the opportunity to cool off in an air-conditioned car near the Australian city of Adelaide.
Inside was just a dog, who studied the uninvited guest with interest.
The teddy bear relaxed on the leather seats and was no longer showered when the driver appeared.
The man is a wine grower and had come to see what was left of the vine. Concerned for the comfort of the dog, he had left the air conditioning on in the car and the door open. That's for his quadruped not to be overpowered by heat, but to be able to get out of the car if he wanted to.
It is not always for those who are preparing, and the little koala bear has not resisted the temptation.
Koala is a marsupial mammal in Australia and the only living member of the family Phascolarctidae. It is often called "koala bear", but this is not correct, as koala is not part of the bear family.
Koala mammals live in eastern Australia, where eucalyptus trees are the richest. They manage to climb and stay on the tree trunks with the help of large, sharp claws. During the day they fall asleep in the hiding places of the trees for up to 18 hours.

