I don't have answers for why, at the moment, Target is being...well...targeted.MonarchMom wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 1:47 pmPersonally, I make a point to "leave alone" anyone wearing those items. If they are strangers I give them a wide berth and assume we don't see eye-to-eye on politics, since they are announcing their position with the slogans. Likewise if I see those items in a store window display I usually go to another area or shop elsewhere since that is not what I am seeking.AZOldCoot wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 12:56 pmLet me preface before I ask a question that as I stated in my first reply in this thread, no one is required to buy these products at Target and apparently now at Kohl's. People can easily....should easily....simply walk by these Pride displays and merchandise, leaving it be for those who are interested in it
That said, what about those who wear MAGA hats and All Lives Matter t-shirts? Should they be left alone IYO as well?
But I do not throw those items on the ground, or video myself insulting or threatening the sales staff, or accuse them of corrupting children with their message.
Also - every major retailer where I live carries some type of Pride items, including Walmart, Michaels, Kohls, Macy's, Joannes, Boscov's, etc. Does anyone know why Target has been singled out? Or is it just very easy to video your outrage in those stores?
I also don't agree with the actions people have taken to demonstrate how they feel about Target selling Pride merchandise.
Essentially, I don't agree with tantrum throwing from anyone on any topic.