Fans Riot on Twitter After Bruins Change Their Logo to a 'Pride Flag' Some Even Quit Cheering For The Team
As the Boston Bruins announced their plan to change their logo to a rainbow-themed Boston 'B' in support of Pride Month, a significant number of fans took to Twitter to express their frustration with the organization.
While it is important to note that not all Bruins fans reacted negatively, a notable portion responded with vulgar and offensive comments.
A glimpse of the 1,200 and growing comments can be seen below:
The Bruins' statement, expressing pride in standing with the LGBTQ+ community and advocating for equality and inclusivity, triggered intense reactions from some individuals on social media.
POLL |
Do you support the Bruins recent 'Pride post'? |
Yes | 29 | 38.7 % |
No | 46 | 61.3 % |
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