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Take 60 Seconds To Make Target The Next Bud Light

George Rasley, CHQ Editor

As we have observed on a number of occasions many American corporations are no longer businesses in the sense that their purpose is to maximize shareholder profit and value.

Rather, they have become Far Left political operations masquerading as businesses, and one of the first big corporations to make that “transition” was retail giant Target (NYSE ticker TGT).


You can join Eagle Forum’s boycott Target campaign through the link.


Target was one of the first major retailers to allow customers to choose their restroom based on their whims of the day, rather than their biological sex, and terrified women left the stores in droves after finding men in their restrooms.


However, Target has managed to top that abandonment of traditional values and common sense by now actively grooming young children to “transition” between sexes by hosting and promoting lines of “trans clothing” for young children.


Among the items in Target’s “Pride” line are swimsuits that allow men to conceal their genitalia to more convincingly pretend to be women. However, customers reacted most vociferously against clothing designed for children, including T-shirts that say, “Pride Adult Drag Queen ‘Katya,’” “Trans people will always exist!” and “Girls Gays Theys.”

Together, we can stop Target from targeting our kids!


Target CEO Brian Cornell defended the LGBTQ collection and pushed back against the outcry over “woke” capitalism, which has also engulfed beer brand Bud Light as well as entertainment giant Disney.


“I think those are just good business decisions, and it’s the right thing for society, and it’s the great thing for our brand,” Cornell said On Fortune’s “Leadership Next” podcast last week.


Target shareholders would most likely disagree as the Minneapolis-based chain has lost $9 billion in the last week.


According to reporting by the New York Post, a week ago Wednesday before the controversy erupted, Target’s stock closed at $160.96 a share, giving the big-box chain a market capitalization of $74.3 billion.


As of early trading on Thursday, however, shares of the company were trading off another 1% at $141.76 — capping a weeklong tumble that has shrunk the “cheap chic” discount retailer’s value to $65.3 billion.


That amounts to a 12% drop that has shaved a whopping $9 billion off the company’s market capitalization.

We here at CHQ don’t condone the sort of behavior pictured above, although we do understand the outrage, so we urge CHQ readers and friends to join the Eagle Forum, the organization founded by the late conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly, boycott Target campaign.


With just a few clicks, you can send this message to Target’s top executives, as well as urge two of their major partners – Chip and Joanna Gaines of Magnolia Home – to take action.


Please take just 60 seconds to make your voice heard with these three HIGH IMPACT actions!


1) SIGN THE PETITION calling on Chip & Joanna Gaines to use their voice within Target to help restore sanity to our local Target stores.


2) EMAIL TARGET EXECUTIVES and tell them to stop trying to normalize transgenderism with our children.


3) TWEET to Chip & Joanna Gaines to tell them that you stand with them and need their help to change Target executives' minds.


Together, we can stop Target from targeting our kids!



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allergg
allergg
Jun 01, 2023

I've noticed that some , if not all , of these "woke" corporations are foreign owned doing business in the US , or , headed up by foreignors , such as Coca Cola . Coke even has a population control nut on their Board . Now , why would a soda distributioon company have a population control nut on their Board ? I have a suspicion that many foreignors think Americans are stupid . Unfortunately , far too many Americans do give that impression . There's quite a bit of weirdness going on . At first i thought the "trans" and …

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robert sanders
robert sanders
May 31, 2023

HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO BOYCOTT TARGET. TARGET THEM 100% OR DONT DO IT AT ALL.

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James Bryson
James Bryson
May 31, 2023

A "good business decision"...if you are an insane deviate-bed wetter.

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johnkennethnoe
johnkennethnoe
May 30, 2023

How much more can we conservatives boycott Target? I initiated mine years ago when they caved into the sodomy agenda. They in essence told Christians and conservatives to shop elsewhere. Which I already did years ago.

My initial boycott is already several years old.

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allergg
allergg
Jun 01, 2023
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Perhaps we should 'expand' our boycott . Let your neighbors , relatives and freinds know what's going on and ask for them to support the boycott .

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mbrealty4u
May 30, 2023

Business is to serve the public (good, my inserttion) and employ personnel. Once sides are taken, religion is exposed, political preference is displayed, other misguided references, business purpose is lost.


Back in the day we were taught (management seminar I recall), owner, partners, C-suite, do not expose preferences that may expose and present a disregard. No religious, political, or other display that may subvert the company to potential resentment.


Nothing "in your face", as the say, that may cause exclusion.


This includes using an owner's platform for one's own display. That was cause for termination, including loss in lawsuit as employees are representative of their employer on and off "the field."


Yes, old school. Character, integrity, accountability, respect, strategic, and…

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allergg
allergg
Jun 01, 2023
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Business is in business to make money . And they should be socially responsible . At the very least , to refrain from offiending their customers as you noted above . Most businesses are corporations . The purpose of encorporation , is to provide protection for a priviledged group of people ( the stock holders ) to be free from law suits . We the people , through our elected representatives have provided the system of encorporation for our benefit . And that benifit is to induce the creation of jobs , products , services , etc. that society needs and / or wants . T…

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