Where do we commence the dialogue on an issue that signifies the zenith of irrationality? We find ourselves in a state of bewildering confusion, a place where the absurd has become the norm, where sense is replaced with nonsensical agendas. This is a spectacle of colossal foolhardiness, where societal fundamentals are crumbling under the weight of radical doctrines. It feels as though we have strayed into uncharted territories, far from the shores of reason and logic.
Now we come to the crux of the matter, the startling announcement from retail giant Target. They have released a line of “Pride” clothing for children which includes a "tuck-friendly" girls' swimsuits designed for toddler-age boys, a product that stands as a grim testament to the overreaching arm of the militant transgender movement. What we are witnessing is not a benign fashion trend, but a blatant attempt to strong-arm society into submission, pushing an agenda onto our youngest and most impressionable citizens.
It is time to take a stand, to draw a line in the sand, and resist this encroachment on rational societal norms. I’ve never been a huge fan of boycotts, but the time for idle observation has passed—make your voice heard by boycotting Target until they reverse this ill-advised policy. Your action, our collective response, can serve as a beacon of hope, a signal that we will not be strong-armed into submission. Stand up for common sense and decency, because the society we preserve today will be the legacy we leave for the generations of tomorrow.
I called corporate this weekend and canceled my red card - they asked why and I let them know how absolutely disgusted they are by Targeting our kids- guess that’s why they have the name! B
Anyway- did you see they are having an emergency meeting to possibly retract all this?
This is so disgusting.
I am right there with you Jeff, but I started my boycott of Target back when they started allowing men in the women's restrooms.
I told my wife she was not allowed in Target because if she needed to use the restroom and she was attacked, I was probably going to go to hell.
Have not been back in one since.