"OUT" AT THE BALLGAME CUBS SPONSOR GAY PRIDE DAY In June of 2001, the Cubs became the first professional sports team to advertise with a gay and lesbian publication when they purchased nine full page ads in the Chicago Free Press, Chicago's largest gay and lesbian newspaper. 2,000 gay and lesbian baseball fans came to Wrigley Field for ``Out at the Ball Game'' to watch the Cubs. Is this appropriate to have a promotion specifically for
one particular group of people? What would the reaction be if they had
"Black Day" or "Asian Day"? |
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