ABOUT US
FCKH8.com is a viral video campaign combating racism, sexism and homophobia. With an activist heart and a passionate social change mission we arm thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and gender equality shirts that act as “mini-billboards” for change. Started in 2010 with comedic viral videos that captured millions of views on YouTube, FCKH8.com has shipped almost 200,000 equality tees, tanks and hoodies to supporters in over 100 countries. LGBT equality shirts emblazoned with bold messages like “Some Chicks Marry Chicks, Get Over It,” “Straight Against Hate,” and ”Legalize Love” have been publicly talked about by celebrities including Jane Lynch, Adam Lambert, Perez Hilton, and Zac Efron - who’s raved about his own “Some Dudes Marry Dudes, Get Over It” shirt in the press. Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi even have their own pink “Some Chicks Marry Chicks, Get Over It” buttons. With over 415,000 followers on Facebook and 45,000 on Twitter, FCKH8.com has given over $280,000 to the equality cause through directly funded projects and donations to LGBT charities. In 2014 FCKH8.com expanded its anti-hate message with campaigns and tees focused on fighting sexism and racism and supporting those important causes. In an effort to get gender, LGBT and racial equality shirts to supporters even faster, the FCKH8.com recently became owned and managed by Synergy Media's team of passionate people with a vision to make an even bigger positive impact with the activist brand. FCKH8!
“I do own that shirt. It’s an issue that affects so many people in my life — a lot of my close friends. I just want them all to be happy. It would make me so happy to see them able to live their lives and do what they want to do.”
-Zac Efron on his own FCKH8 “Dudes Marry Dudes, Get Over It” T-shirt in support of marriage equality, Advocate Interview, September 10, 2012
“Fucking genius!”
-Dan Savage’s Twitter reaction to FCKH8’s “It Doesn’t Get Better for Homophobes” video
“Where did you get that shirt? I love it!”
-Glee’s Jane Lynch on seeing the “Some Chicks Marry Chicks, Get Over It” tee