It's all a p.r stunt plain and simple, you cannot as an organisation have it both ways, it's totally hypocritical. You cannot say you support a cause then use that cause as a way to generate revenue.
As far as being indignant for me it's simple wether it's women of league round or not, I don't want anything to do with it, what people do in the privacy of their homes is their business not mine, doesn't matter what round they want to talk about it, it's none of my business. I watch league to see league. Nothing else.
That first paragraph - you could not be more incorrect if you tried.
Firstly, of course you can support a cause and also derive revenue in relationship to that cause. There's nothing hypocritical about it at all if you are up-front about it. For example McDonalds drives their children's charities but they obviously make revenue first, before giving a dividend to the charity.
Every single company that is not a charity or is not a non-profit will generate some revenue in support of any cause. It's allowed to be win-win for the company and the charity.
Secondly, there is no way to entirely split revenues from charitable causes in rugby league, not unless you direct 100% of gate receipts, 100% of game-week merchandise and 1/24th of your entire annual NRL grant (a single round %) to that charity.
It's not reasonable. Every single rugby league club with a game-day "cause" will somehow derive revenue from that day, because it's baked into the rugby league model.
Thirdly, there's nothing to say that Manly intended to generate extra or novel revenues at the expense of the cause they were supporting. Releasing a new game-day jersey is pretty standard for most clubs. We have no data to suggest that magically 1000s of LGBTI-identifying persons descended on Brookvale Oval this week because Manly were wearing a rainbow stripe. If they really wanted to generate revenue they would have done it the weekend of Mardi Gras.
Second paragraph - so you don't support indigenous round or women's round either?
If you are so worried about football and only football, nothing else, then the simple advice is: avoid the news and the forum threads about topics that don't interest you. It's really quite easy. You don't need to venture into these discussions about a club you don't support, in a match that we didn't play, for a cause you don't appear to care about.