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Target Continues Trans Promotions in Stores

Friday, December 08, 2023 @ 08:24 AM Target Continues Trans Promotions in Stores
Gay-themes Merch Hits Target's Christmas shelves

Target Corporation has new LGBTQ Christmas products that are not only offensive but completely unnecessary. Target has gay Santas and pride Nutcrackers on their shelves this Christmas season.

Target has made a deliberate decision to mix controversial products with wholesome ones this Christmas – a Christian holiday. This is a terrible plan on Target’s part, especially at this time of year, the season that should be the most profitable time of year for companies.

If you recall, Target held "emergency" meetings to reverse damage to it's image last May when the company experienced a huge backlash for displaying transgender products in its stores. 

Let Target know that as a conservative parent and consumer, you are disgusted by their recent "woke" merchandising choices. The corporation’s leaders have failed to get the message that when you go woke, you go broke.

TAKE ACTION:

1. Sign our petition urging Target to remove trans and LGBTQ Christmas products and displays from its stores completely.

2. Call your local Target store manager. Politely but firmly tell them these types of displays are offensive to families and especially harmful to children. Urge them to remove these displays from your local store.

3. Call Target headquarters at 612-304-6073, option 2, and politely but firmly let them know you find these displays offensive and that you expect their removal.

4. Forward this information to friends and family. Invite them to get involved and to take action today.

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