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Twitter users mock CIA’s pride post celebrating ‘rich history’ of ‘LGBTQ+ officers’: ‘Wildly dystopian’

From Fox News:

The CIA’s “WELCO-ME” pride month initiative quickly drew criticism from Twitter users who called out the government agency for “re-branding.” 

“CIA’s 2023 theme for #Pride Month is WELCO-ME! Wellness, Equity, LGBTQ+, Community, Openness, ME!” the CIA shared in a Twitter post Thursday revealing their plans for June pride month. “Pride Month is an occasion for all of us at the Agency to pay tribute to the rich history, community, and mission contributions of our LGBTQ+ officers. #Pride2023”  

“CIA’s 2023 theme for #Pride Month is WELCO-ME! Wellness, Equity, LGBTQ+, Community, Openness, ME!” the CIA shared in a Twitter post Thursday revealing their plans for June pride month. “Pride Month is an occasion for all of us at the Agency to pay tribute to the rich history, community, and mission contributions of our LGBTQ+ officers. #Pride2023”  

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