Photo edit of Dylan Mulvaney. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.
Photo edit of Dylan Mulvaney. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.

TARGET

Continuing to Stand for Inclusivity

Target eagerly embraced the LGBT agenda, proudly flaunting its woke credentials long before the term gained popularity. It comes as no surprise that the same company that introduced the controversial “Love Is Love” shirt line in 2012 is now fully immersing itself in the transgender trend. Retail analyst Britt Beemer wisely cautioned against this misguided strategy, particularly in conservative states where Target holds significant sway. Departing from its core purpose, the retailer dabbles in social causes, inviting negative consequences.

Target transgender bathrooms: US activists 'test' policy - BBC News
Target transgender bathrooms: US activists ‘test’ policy – BBC News
Target's $20 million answer to transgender bathroom boycott. (CNN)
Target’s $20 million answer to transgender bathroom boycott. (CNN)

 

Target faced a taste of those repercussions last year when it expanded its offerings to include products aimed at encouraging young people to reject their biological sex. From chest binders to compression underwear, Target actively targets America’s impressionable children. Now, the company brazenly invites further outrage with its trans-themed clothing line and books. Featuring slogans like “Trans people will always exist!” and “Ask me about my pronouns.”

Pride Adult Ash + Chess 'trans People Will Always Exist' Short Sleeve T-shirt - Black : Target
Pride Adult Ash + Chess ‘trans People Will Always Exist’ Short Sleeve T-shirt – Black : Target
ask Me About My Pronouns' Unframed Pride Wall Poster Print - Ash+chess : Target
Ask Me About My Pronouns’ Unframed Pride Wall Poster Print – Ash+chess : Target