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One Million Moms Accuses Hilton Hotels of “Glamorizing Sin”

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One Million Moms, or OMM, is a small advocacy group for social conservatism, created by – and a front group for – the American Family Association.

OMM’s mission is to oppose the “immorality, violence, vulgarity and profanity” of modern media, generally by attempting to stir public outcry. Specifically, they have opposed television shows such as Glee, The Playboy Club, Skins, and GCB (originally Good Christian B**ches) – citing these shows’ normalization of homosexuality or a perceived anti-Christian bias.

It’s estimated that One Million Moms has less than 100,000 members.

Who they’ve gone against

OMM has a long history of boycotting and petitioning entities they feel are advocating sin. JC Penney (they used Ellen DeGeneres as their spokesperson), Marvel & DC Comics (they had gay characters), GEICO (a pig in a car with a girl suggested bestiality), Campbell’s Soup (they had a commercial that included a kid with 2 dads), Oreos (a commercial with queer kids in loving homes), Disney (Pixar had a gay couple in its short film called “Out”), The Hallmark Channel (a commercial on their station featured 2 brides kissing), Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (they included non-binary people), and Burger King (they used the word “damn” in one of their ads), among others, have all be in the crosshairs of OMM in the past decade and change.

And now it’s apparently Hilton Hotels’ turn.

Why are they against Hilton?

According to OMM’s website, Hilton Hotels “finds it necessary to flaunt an alternative lifestyle to sell their services” and “is “attempting to glamorize sin” in their latest “Hilton. For The Stay” TV commercial.

The ad features Paris Hilton, who’s holding a small dog, while entering a Hilton hotel lobby. She’s wearing a pink dress and shoes. Other people in the lobby are also wearing all pink, as well as blonde wigs. People in the commercial have lines such as “Hilton Honors slays,” “That’s hot,” etc.

Here’s the commercial in question:

What’s so wrong about that?

OMM says on their website:

Hilton is attempting to normalize the LGBTQ lifestyle with its liberal advertising choices. A recent Hilton Honors commercial, “Celebrity Treatment,” focuses on several hotel guests in the lobby, including Paris Hilton and other celebrities, wearing flamboyant, pink clothing and accessories.

The hotel chain is obviously pushing the LGBTQ agenda with this commercial, which depicts individuals, couples, and families, all in obviously gender-confused roles. As such, the ad features actors portraying multiple homosexual and transgender characters. The commercial blatantly throws the LGBTQ lifestyle in the viewer’s face while also promoting the inclusivity of Hilton Honors by declaring, “When you want the celebrity treatment no matter who you are, ‘It Matters Where You Stay.’”

They continue by explaining how the ad is inappropriate, and how it pushes away conservative guests.

“But One Million Moms continues to stand up for biblical truth, including passages such as Romans 1:26-27, which prohibits sexual perversion of this type.” They finish with a reminder that, “…scripture repeatedly states that homosexuality is wrong, and God will not tolerate this sinful behavior.”

And they have a petition to urge Hilton to pull the ad. To date, they’ve gotten less than 12,000 signatures.

RainbowYouthProjectUSA wrote about the petition a couple of days ago:

The response has been what you’d think it’d be:

Yeah, I don’t think Hilton Hotels has anything to worry about.

 

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