Major sports have finally decided it is time to ditch promoting the so-called Pride month of June, and that includes NASCAR and more than a handful of NFL teams.
Sunday was June 1, the start of Pride madness. It was the first time in a long time that social media wasn't inundated with Rainbow Pride flag posts and ones promoting the LGBTQ community/lifestyle.
One noticeable difference from the last few years was the silence from the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, considering they've pushed Pride month hard in the past, despite the fact that its audience isn't interested in seeing it promote the community in the slightest, as OutKick reported.
But NASCAR? Crickets. Nothing. Nada. Quiet as a mouse. This, by the way, after pumping out a [..]-ton of pride posts every year since 2020 – at least. Trust me, I went back and looked.
Oh, you need some proof? Really? Fine! Take this, for example, from 2022:
The report then shared a handful of social media posts showing NASCAR pushing rainbow flag merchandise, Pride messages, and "celebrating" Pride month.
YASCAR 🌈#PrideMonth
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) June 15, 2022
I am happy to report that on Monday, there is still not one post from NASCAR promoting Pride. Clearly, the association understands its audience, and whoever was in charge of these posts in the past is no longer there or has been told to knock it off.
Ten NFL teams followed suit and, as of Monday, have yet to make one reference to June Pride month, the LGBTQ community, etc. The discrepancy between the following post and our report is that the two teams listed below have since made Pride posts.
🚨🚨TRENDING🚨🚨
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 1, 2025
12 #NFL TEAMS DID NOT POST LGBTQ PRIDE MONTH MESSAGES ON THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA.
• #Jets
• #Ravens
• #Bengals
• #Browns
• #Steelers
• #Colts
• #Titans
• #Chiefs
• #Raiders
• #Cowboys
• #Seahawks
• #Saints
Last year, nine teams did not post messages. pic.twitter.com/peOJUl5dQh
And because the following teams have stopped pushing the madness, they each deserved to be named. The list includes the following:
Kansas City Chiefs
Philadelphia Eagles
Cincinnati Bengals
Dallas Cowboys
Cleveland Browns
Las Vegas Raiders
Indianapolis Colts
New York Jets
New Orleans Saints
And at least five of the NFL teams also refused to participate in Pride Month last year, according to Fox News, so kudos to them for standing against the LGBTQ activists.
There is even more hope nationally that the promotion of the LGBTQ community/lifestyle is coming to an end after some of corporate America appears to be ditching its public support of Pride Month because consumers made it too costly for them, RedState reported.
Brandon Morse wrote that:
As popular social and political commentator Asmongold found, major businesses that once plastered their logos with the Pride flag the moment June 1 rolled around have kept their logos virtue-signal-free.
These include
-Microsoft
-IBM
-Xbox
-Target
-Starbucks
Those last three on the list are especially surprising. Target is one of those brands that's so loud about their participation in Pride that they once offered clothing for "trans kids" to help tuck themselves to appear more like a girl.
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