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Published 17:39 3 Feb 2020 GMT
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Still though, to recognise the importance of the ad is not to ignore the hundreds of other corporations that have tried (and failed) to represent the LGBT community in any meaningful way. More often than not, ads like these become forced and vapid, a baiting display that really doesn't say much else beyond the surface. The Starbucks ad, however, does seem to, with many young trans people taking to social media to say that they too first started feeling OK not using their deadname while ordering a coffee. Couple this with the inevitable thousands of young trans people around the world who will now see themselves represented at a global scale, and we may just have a branded ad that shouts about inclusivity - while actually doing something about it too.will never forget the first time I got a Starbucks with my correct name....great work Starbucks xxx pic.twitter.com/C481m0clTn
— Lucy Clark (@lucyclarkref) February 2, 2020
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