"Saturday Night Live" ridiculed Starbucks' "Race Together" campaign in a skit this weekend announcing the launch of a mock campaign called "Genderflect" that encouraged mechanics to talk about gender and sexual identity with customers.

"We think Starbucks is on the right track," a narrator says in the mock ad. "So we at Pep Boys are starting a conversation too. This month all Pep Boys mechanics are encouraged to start a dialogue with you about gender and sexual identity ... because if we don't talk about these issues, who will?"

Starbucks' "Race Together" campaign, which was announced a few weeks ago, encouraged baristas to discuss race relations with customers. Baristas were also asked to write #RaceTogether" on customers' coffee cups. But that part of the campaign was abruptly ended after causing a backlash.

Watch the SNL skit: