Posted on 07/30/2012 3:03:13 PM PDT by NYer
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, July 30, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) Target is promoting their wedding registry with a focus on homosexual “marriage”. A new ad released last month depicts two men holding hands with the slogan, Be yourself, together.
The retail giant has angered both pro-family and pro-homosexual activists as they have apparently flip-flopped in their approach to same-sex “marriage”.
In 2010 Target faced some backlash from homosexual political groups after they gave $150,000 to MN Forward, a political group that supported Tom Emmer, the pro-life, pro-marriage Republican candidate for governor of Minnesota. More recently they have been criticized for their decision not to sell an album by Frank Ocean, who recently came out as homosexual.
But last month the chain began selling same-sex marriage wedding cards, and they have supported pride parades in Minneapolis for a number of years. In May, Target sold gay pride t-shirts ad gave the proceeds to the Family Equality Council, a homosexual political advocacy group.
If only they would address what the coprophiles do in private, some of the progs might see these deviants for what they really are.
I started boycotting Target ten years ago when they threw the Salvation Army bellringers off their properties at Christmastime due to pressure from homosexual employees. Saves me the trouble of doing it again.
The ones near us are packed. It's worth the wait, to counter-protest so effortlessly.
Now THAT'S funny! "Target values are not Texas values." LOL!!
You're going to stop using computers too, right?
Gates and Ballmer gave big $$ to the same Wash St. deal as Bezos and Apple is run by a gay guy.
A few years ago I was compiling a list of FR "off limits" retail stores.
Eventually we ran out of places to shop.
Nevertheless, the well-timed backlash is still a valuable tactic. Most retail organizations are full of gays. Yet due to J.C. Penney's recent gay promotions, the resulting backlash has Penney's on the ropes.
amen...neurotic to a man
You’re quite welcome, friend.
I stopped using computers years ago.
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