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One Million Moms Mocks Jonathan Van Ness for Uber Eats Ad

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Queer Eye.The arm of the Family Research Council, classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, attacked Jonathan Van Ness and Uber Eats for featuring the reality star in TV commercials.In a new petition slamming the food-delivery app service, One Million Moms mocked Van Ness's nonbinary identity — it put quotation marks around "nonbinary" — and called him a "cross-dresser" who is "pushing the LGBTQ agenda on families.""Casting a cross-dresser in its ads screams liberal agenda and turns off potential Uber Eats customers," the group wrote, adding, "Instead of making audiences lose their appetite by glamorizing a LGBTQ lifestyle, Uber Eats should focus on what it does and remain neutral on controversial issues."One Million.

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