A brief look at the adult clothing section online shows men in rainbow-clad pajamas, swim shorts, and rompers. At least two shirts celebrate drag with images of famed drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya.
Target is also selling a hoodie that reads, “Not a Phase,” and the website also features an image of what appears to be a biological woman wearing a shirt which reads, “Busy Thinking About Girls.” Another shirt on display reads, “Queer Queer Queer Queer,” and another long-sleeved shirt features an abstract rainbow image with the text “Super Queer.”
Another shirt for sale reads, “Live, Laugh, Lesbian,” and the department is also offering transgender butterfly socks and a variety of other pride-themed apparel as well.
There is also a prominent pride selection for children and babies. The department store is featuring onesies and shirts reading “Bien Proud!” in the colors of the “Progress Pride” flag, which contains additional colors for minorities and transgender individuals. One baby bib reads, “I Am Proud of You Always,” and the store offers an array of other pride-themed items for children and babies — from dresses to shoes to socks.
living in the country makes it easy to avoid all these corporate chains. just sickening the gay shit marketing. their marketing and execs must all be sick fucks
I live in a very conservative area. It makes ZERO sense that the Target in this area would make an overt appeal to the minuscule LGBTQ+ 'community.' From a marketing perspective, it's extremely damaging. So why are they, and other big corporations like them, pushing this agenda?
I know not to buy Sprite because the commercials only have black people. I know not to buy Bud Light, because they have trannies on their cans. And now I know not to shop at Target because my kids are normal.
Target has released its latest “pride” collection ahead of what society has deemed “pride” month in June, which the far left uses to heavily push their radical gender ideology upon adults and children alike, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans do not identify as LGBT.
A brief look at the adult clothing section online shows men in rainbow-clad pajamas, swim shorts, and rompers. At least two shirts celebrate drag with images of famed drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya.
Target is also selling a hoodie that reads, “Not a Phase,” and the website also features an image of what appears to be a biological woman wearing a shirt which reads, “Busy Thinking About Girls.” Another shirt on display reads, “Queer Queer Queer Queer,” and another long-sleeved shirt features an abstract rainbow image with the text “Super Queer.”
Another shirt for sale reads, “Live, Laugh, Lesbian,” and the department is also offering transgender butterfly socks and a variety of other pride-themed apparel as well.
There is also a prominent pride selection for children and babies. The department store is featuring onesies and shirts reading “Bien Proud!” in the colors of the “Progress Pride” flag, which contains additional colors for minorities and transgender individuals. One baby bib reads, “I Am Proud of You Always,” and the store offers an array of other pride-themed items for children and babies — from dresses to shoes to socks.