We’ve hit the point where elected government employees are demanding that a private company carries certain products and where to place them, and in a threatening manner since they are attorney generals
Minnesota AG Keith Ellison warns Target about their ‘obligations’ to the LGBTQ community
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, D., wrote a letter to Target warning that their decision to pull Pride merchandise from certain stores encourages bullying and will embolden “hateful” methods.
Ellison co-led an open letter of 15 AGs expressing their concerns over Target pulling products in response to consumer outrage, and said they could use civil rights law to defend the corporate giant.
Target faced backlash over their Pride Month displays with rainbow and LGBTQ+ messaging that included new products like female-style swimsuits that can be used to “tuck” male genitalia.
Target also notably pulled items from “Satanic” designer Erik Carnell’s brand Abprallen with messages such as “cure transphobia not trans people.” While they were reportedly not included in Target’s Pride collection, Abprallen has distributed apparel that includes satanic imagery including pentagrams, horned skulls, and references to the devil. One design found on the apparel maker’s t-shirts and pins has the message: “Satan respects pronouns.”
And consumers were the ones who were against these products. No one would have cared if it was some base level stuff aimed at gays and lesbians. The “tuck” crap aimed at children lit the fuse
The letter warned that there are many “politically motivated attacks” targeting “LGBTQIA+ Americans” such as limiting so-called, “gender-affirming care,” a euphemism for minors undergoing genitalia altering surgeries and drugs affecting hormone levels. It also stated these communities are being targeted by lawmakers who are “prohibiting transgender individuals from using bathrooms or playing on sports teams aligned with their gender identity” and “restricting drag performances.”
The letter claimed consumers who object to Target’s recent transgenderism-related products “do not represent” American society as a whole.
Based on the drop in sales, I’m betting way more Americans are against grooming/insane products at Target than those who support it.
“While we understand the basis for this action, we are also concerned it sends a message that those who engage in hateful and disruptive conduct can cause even large corporations to succumb to their bullying, and that they have the power to determine when LGBTQIA+ consumers will feel comfortable in Target stores — or anywhere in society,” the AGs wrote. “Though we do not doubt Target’s longstanding commitment to LGBTQIA+ equality, and though we laud your intention to keep your staff members and customers safe, we fear your choice to pull Pride merchandise demonstrates that intentional violence and intimidation can set back the march for social progress and LGBTQIA+ equality, which as we have noted is already under intense attack nationwide.”
The letter closed with noting that existing civil rights law not only protects people from discrimination, but also demands “obligations” from corporations.
That seems like a threat when it is originating from a state attorney general, does it not? Especially in states which are far left and/or have far left AGs (Minnesota, Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Nevada, NJ, NY, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Arizona, and D.C.). “Comply or something bad will happen.”
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