05/25/2023 / By News Editors
The global tech giant Microsoft is celebrating gay Pride Month with newly developed ‘special themes’ designed to install LGBT flags onto the computers and laptops of its users.
(Article by Jake Welch republished from TheNationalPulse.com)
Microsoft has provided five “new vibrant themes inspired by the flags of the LGBTQIA+ communities,” which users can install onto their Outlook.
“Show your support, personalize your Outlook, and celebrate diversity,” stated Microsoft in a recent announcement on Twitter.
The five themes to choose from include “Pride, Lesbian, Bisexual, Non-binary, and Transgender flags.”
???? With five new vibrant themes inspired by the flags of the LGBTQIA+ communities, make Pride all year long in the New Outlook for Mac!
? Show your support, personalize your Outlook, and celebrate diversity. Learn more: https://t.co/tgTqUuswwc #MicrosoftOutlook #Pride
— Microsoft 365 Insider (@Msft365Insider) May 17, 2023
Microsoft also announced that these changes will become permanent and not merely limited to pride month: “These Pride-inspired themes will be available year around [sic], not just during the month of June.”
Mercifully, this new software will not affect everyone as – for now at least – it is limited to Mac products.
This news follows North Face‘s recent Pride Month campaign to push Drag and LGBT clothing onto children.
Read more at: TheNationalPulse.com
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