We realize that a great many American shoppers will begin shopping for Christmas this week and especially immediately after Thanksgiving.
Here are three convincing reasons you shouldn't shop Target this Christmas:
Sexual Predators
Despite Target's denial that men entering women's rooms is a problem, the reality remains that it is a major problem. We have the proof.
On October 16, a mother and her children went to a Target in Woburn, Massachusetts, to do some shopping. While inside the store, a man followed the mother's 10-year-old daughter into the women's restroom and offered her candy, commented on her clothing, and reportedly tried to get into the stall that the little girl was using.
AFA has documented at least ten other recent cases in which women and children have been exploited by sexual predators inside Target stores.
Target is hoping you don't care
Target wants you to overlooks it's dangerous policy and is hoping that you won't care that they allow men into women's bathrooms and changing rooms and will do your Christmas shopping with them. AFA knows that you do care.
Stay the course with us
Any company as large as Target can withstand a short-term loss of sales. That's where Christmas shoppers come in. Target is banking on this Christmas season to turn around this trend for 2018.
Let's hold firm to our conviction that men have no place in women's restrooms and dressing rooms and continue our pledge to boycott Target stores, especially through the Christmas shopping season.
With Target hoping you'll do your Christmas shopping with them, send them the strongest possible message you can and let Target know, "Don't Count On Me!"
TAKE ACTION
- Forward this information to friends and family. Invite them to sign the boycott pledge at www.afa.net/target.
- Call Target headquarters at 612-304-6073 and personally let them know you are boycotting their stores.
- Voice your concerns on Target's Facebook page.
- Support our ongoing efforts to promote the Target boycott. Make your tax-deductible donation today!