These corporations don’t understand. They are selling optional not essential.
I keep opening websites for stores where, I used to drop big bucks for 4 kids every season and just closing the sites.
Every kids’ item is modeled by an ethnic minority the more ethnic the better. There are beautiful models of all nationalities who would not cause any issue but the choices are made to show wokeness.
Today Desigual, Joules, Boden, JCrew, and Abercrombie made zero $ from me. Disney themed clothing is a big NO as well. I’m not surprised the crowds have thinned. Disney is no longer family oriented and the experience has been degraded.
Today Desigual, Joules, Boden, JCrew, and Abercrombie made zero $ from me. Disney themed clothing is a big NO as well. I’m not surprised the crowds have thinned. Disney is no longer family oriented and the experience has been degraded."
Salient observation. DEI was sold to these companies in the early White Hut era, by woke business analysts (it's telling that business schools were the first to be infected) as, "You here at BigCorp can get away with insulting your primary, key purchasing demographic (whites), if everyone does it at the same time, and so white women will have nowhere else to go to purchase; and at the same time, white women will dismiss the cognitive dissonance entirely, after maybe giving the incongruence 5 seconds of 'thought'."
Now young men have been scorched by the Dylan Mulvaney agitprop and telling their wives NO.
This is one hell of an opportunity for Stephen Miller to start crafting Trump's stump speech to disaffected Gen Z males. Their cohort are looking a lot more like their grandparents (us), than their Gen X/Millenial parents. They want truth, and they want to align their truth with something lasting.