Target Caves, Will Remove Some Clothing Following Backlash Over LGBT Products

Target spokesperson Kayla Castaneda told Reuters that it will be pulling some “LGBT” products after it faced backlash from customers.

“Pride” month starts in June, however, Target started putting out items for “Pride” at the beginning of May. Target has put out items for “Pride” month for the past decade.

This year, the collection has brought forth more confrontations between customers and employees. The company had an “emergency” phone meeting recently, where it instructed some stores to move the “Pride” items away from the front of the store.

Castaneda shared that because of the “widespread” “criticism,” it would be making “adjustments”. In layman’s terms, they will be withdrawing some of the products because of the backlash.

Some of the scrutiny has come from Target’s partnering with LGBT brand Abprallen, which sells some items with a pro-satanic message. Target has now decided to remove all Abprallen merchandise from its stores as well as from online sales.

“Tuck friendly” swimsuits which highlight the swimsuit’s ability to help hide male genitalia are also currently being reviewed as well as pro-LGBT children’s merchandise according to Castaneda.

Castaneda added, “Given these volatile circumstances, we are removing merchandise that is the target of ire.”

Conservative consumers seem to be fed up with the left’s LGBTQ+ agenda shoved in their faces all the time.

Notably, Bud Light has faced a boycott after it was revealed by transactivist Dylan Mulvaney that she was the recipient of a promotional can with her face on it.

Anheuser Busch, the parent company of Bud Light has tried to play clean-up and seems to have succeeded in upsetting the pro-trans community, which started its own boycott of Bud Light in response.

It seems that a line has been drawn in the sand and companies are making a little effort to appease conservative consumers. However, they are finding they are making leftists angry in the process. With government programs like ESG pushing corporations to serve Marxist messaging, it’s hard to say if anyone will get the memo for the long term.

2 Comments

  1. It doesn’t matter. It’s to late. Target is a gangrenous boil on the butt of this nation. I have boycotted them since their bathroom stupidity and will continue into perpetuity.

    Target: Stick a fork in your proverbial butt because you are done.

  2. No one gives two flying fornications about what the freak-show carnies wear or even if it’s sold in major department stores. No one cares if freak-show carnies exist. No one is afraid of them.
    Target, Bud, Gillette, etc still don’t get it. Tolerance is about allowing something slightly out of spec to exist. It’s not about forcing that out of spec item into everyone’s face and trying to force the deviance onto kids. When something is too far out of spec, it must be removed from the machine or it will destroy the machine. Society is a machine with limited tolerances.

    Media is stirring the pot. The freaks keep seeing the 24/7 media barrage of deviance and think it’s far more common than it is. Freaks don’t even realize they are just weird little mutant bugs that will get swatted if they don’t just go about their own business and leave normal-spec people alone. So, in the very near future when a strong willed authoritarian offers the people a fix for the insanity and the masses yearning for peace and order follow him, don’t be surprised when the deviants are told to face the wall and don’t say you weren’t warned. As the meme-saying goes, “…and one day, for no reason at all, the German people voted Hitler into power.” EVERY genocidal totalitarian regime ever in power was a backlash to the inmates running the asylum. Every single one.

    When a manufacturer, a machine making machine, starts putting out unreliable machines and sales plummet it has only two options, bankruptcy or retooling. And, there is a point of no return when even retooling is too little too late.

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