Wow, I never heard that, about hitting just one. It’s true, Target is big enough with a customer base of virtually every American. What are the execs of Walmart, McDonald’s, Costco, etc, thinking at this moment? They did not rush out to proclaim their unity with Target’s policy.
Exactly.
Read your Alinsky.
And you don’t even have to boycott them 100%, or at all, although that is ideal.
I have been boycotting Wal-mart after they threw their weight against a religious freedom law in Arkansas, I believe. They are boycotting God, and many of their customers along with Him!
But with some companies, where there might not be many alternatives, just get in touch with them and let them know you’re a customer and you’re disappointed. Be very nice, treat the person you talk to or write to (who is just a go-between) very, very well. Make it a pleasant experience for them as much as possible. But companies don’t like people talking negatively about them. You may not boycott, but someone in your circle might. The company knows that if you’re getting in touch with them, you are talking to others about them. And they may boycott. Or decide to switch when another opportunity/offer comes along. These companies sticking their necks out to declare the Bible hate just might come to truly regret that they have.
Someone will successfully sue Target over the rape of their child... it’s only a question of time.