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Target did not make a tough decision.

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Julian (they/them)3 years ago

Thank you. I just had to break this down for my Mom today she usually gets it but the employee safety was an effective smoke screen.

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Chiara Durant 🌈🦓✍️💓3 years ago

Reminder: Target's HQ is in MN. MN has been breaking state & federal disability laws for DECADES w/o consequence. MN's Mayo was founded on n@zi eugenics programs, which took root throughout the state. Welcome to "MN nice." It oft mimics cowardice.

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Kathleen Stock supports admitted Nazis 💛♥️🦋🌗3 years ago

This, this, this, THIS! Which is why I, as a queer person, don’t intend to shop at Target again until they stop caving to the extremists. They had an EASY choice to make and they made the wrong one.

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🇵🇸 From The River To The Sea3 years ago

Not just Nike that did well for that either! Ever since Keurig accidentally made a killing just by pulling some ads from Sean Hannity, some brands figured out that visibly supporting these things generates massive publicity when conservatives stir up shit and try boycotting.

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anna 🇵🇸3 years ago

it was a lazy decision.

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LABOMB3 years ago

Wow. That’s a far stretch in the real issue.

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AskHarrietFan3 years ago

@WilliamBibbiani No, just a dumb one.

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Tom Sowell3 years ago

How’s Bud Light doing? How’s Target doing? We are sick of this shit. We will make them go broke. And it has nothing to do with “privilege”. That’s just a word you throw out when you don’t have an actual argument.

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