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.
This year’s pride collection, commonly advertised conspicuously toward the front of stores, features infnite items marketed toward not only adults, but children and babies as well.
A quick glance at the adult clothing section online demonstrates men in rainbow-clad pajamas, swim shorts, and rompers. At least two shirts celebrate drag with images of renowned drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya.
Target is also selling a hoodie that reads, “Not a Phase,” and the website also characterizes an image of what appears to be a biological woman brazenly 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 presenting transgender butterfly socks and an assortment of other pride focused clothing as well.
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There is also a notable 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 a display of other pride-themed items for children and babies — from dresses to shoes to socks.
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Target also features a “family” section with matching pride items for family members. One image displays two women in blue pride shirts with two young boys in pink pride shirts, for example.
The store’s pride collection is also bringing pets into the mix, pushing pride tank tops for cats and dogs, bandanas, toys, and rainbow colored Milk-Bone snacks.
A fast glance at the “LGBTQIA+” book section on the website includes Bye Bye, Binary by Eric Geron, marketed to 4-8 year-olds, as well as the The Pronoun Book by Chris Ayala-Kronos, which is suggested for children 0-3 years old.
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It does not conclude there, either. Target is also pushing everyday home decor items such as mugs — one of which says “gender fluid” — as well as rainbow door mats, spatulas, and lawn chairs.
This is far from Target’s first descent onto the pride scene. The company has pushed the envelope for years, getting rid of gender-based labeling in the toy aisle in 2015.
“Right now, our teams are working across the store to identify areas where we can phase out gender-based signage to help strike a better balance. For example, in the kids’ Bedding area, signs will no longer feature suggestions for boys or girls, just kids,” the company said in a statement at the time.
“In the Toys aisles, we’ll also remove reference to gender, including the use of pink, blue, yellow or green paper on the back walls of our shelves. You’ll see these changes start to happen over the next few months,” it said, catering to those who were “frustrated or limited by the way things are presented.”
The following year, Target made waves after capitulated to radical transgender ideology, essentially permitting men to use women’s restrooms and changing areas.
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