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The video ends with a call to subscribe to Alliance Defending Freedom's YouTube and Twitter channels.Īnother screenshot provided by a fan showed another advertisement by conservative commentator ASKDrBrown running against Ross' video regarding his five years post-female-to-male top surgery. In it, Stutzman describes how she told a client that she could not create floral arrangements for his wedding to a man based on her religious beliefs - that man and his partner later filed a discrimination lawsuit titled Arlene's Flowers v Ferguson, which they ultimately won in 2015. The advertisement from Alliance Defending Freedom is a four-and-a-half-minute clip that revolves around florist Baronnelle Stutzman. (Joe Amon / The Denver Post via Getty Images) Kellie Fiedorek of Alliance Defending Freedom. "This started up the conversation with other LGBT+ YouTubers, and we all realized our videos had anti-LGBT ads placed on them." "Yesterday a bunch of people tweeted me more screenshots and videos of anti-LGBT ads (specifically from Alliance Defending Freedom)," Ross said. (screenshot is about 03:10 into video) /6hEimY3qrKĬhase Ross, a transgender creator who speaks openly about his transition from female to male on his channel uppercaseCHASE1, says that he was sent screenshots of ADF's advertisements on his video two months ago but that he thought it was a "one-time thing and a mistake." However, it soon became clear that it was a recurring problem. I wonder what targeted ad buy produced this juxtaposition. Pre-roll video ad by anti-gay organization preceding video about today's Irish referendum. That also doesn’t make sense because isn’t anti-gay. Can I ask why you are showing me, a gay man, an ad for an anti-LGBT group? When I hit the why button it said it is because of the time of day and the video I’m watching.