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Boycott Target
Mpls. Star Tribune
| Tuesday, Sept. 30th, 2003
| mikemurphy111
Posted on 09/30/2003 7:48:57 PM PDT by mikemurphy111
I am hoping to get folks to quit shopping at Target because they sell these awful, dirty, FCUK EWE products at Marshall Field's here in Mpls. For any retailer here in the Heartland to spit on the morals and standards that most of us live by is just unbelievable. Target refuses to follow Federated who dropped this line of Degenerate cosmetics and tee shirts and other clothing after a week of protests from God fearing Christians all over the Midwest. Target says No, we will sell what we want. Well, we consumers who don't want our teen age grandchildren wearing FCUK EWE shirts around the neighborhood will Boycott Target.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: boycott; boycotts; fads; fashion; fcuk; fcukeweclothing; frenchowned; target
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To: halfdome
I guess so. Maybe that's why we have such a high rate of registered sex offenders and that list is growing daily I'm sure. Because of the blatant use of sexuality in marketing campaigns.
It starts out subtle and harmless, but as with everything it escalates to another level. We can say this is just an ad for Target, which is a family department store, but there should be higher standards. JMHO
Maybe I'm ultra sensitive now due to dealing with a friend who's preteen has found his way to porn on the internet.
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posted on
10/01/2003 4:18:18 PM PDT
by
swheats
To: E Rocc
They would do a lot more thinking for themselves if they weren't constantly worried about what everyone else was wearing. School uniforms work.
It can be a casual one such as the one for a middle school here. Kids can wear navy, forest green, yellow, khaki, or white pants and matching shirts of the same colors. Or they may interchange the colors. Of course, the girls can also wear skirts of these colors.
Less distraction, less hanky-panky,less noise in the halls. More school work, more courtesy, more congeniality towards other students.
If you aren't a teacher and have not experienced it.......then don't criticize.
School uniforms work.
122
posted on
10/01/2003 4:52:38 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: LonghornFreeper
See #122
And no, the teachers don't have to wear the suggested uniform colors, but many do and are respected more by the students.
Like I said in that post.................if you aren't a teacher and haven't experienced the difference, then don't criticize. You just don't have the facts.
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posted on
10/01/2003 4:55:12 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: mikemurphy111
I'm sorry, I won't stop shopping at Target. I understand the need to stop the proliferation of bad stuff--I've seen the ads for this line of products, but not in Target.
Target also gives a portion of their proceeds to charities, etc. And they have a great selection of stuff at reasonable prices.
If they start pouring money into the coffers of the Democrat Party or N.O.W., then I might curb my visits there.
The way I am going to discourage this offensive crap is to not buy it. :)
I don't think you're wrong, though. I hope you're successful in convincing Target to cease carrying the crap.
124
posted on
10/01/2003 5:03:33 PM PDT
by
Recovering_Democrat
(I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
To: Colofornian
Imagine a society that warns consumers if a product might endanger their children or for that matter adults but that same society sits on their hands when scum bag corporations like Target push FCUK EWE products on their teen agers. Of course we can also talk about Abercrombie and Sex and all the degenerate designers like Versace and Calvin Klein.
To: Gopher Broke
You are stating my sentiments exactly. Target does have the right to sell FCUK EWE shirts and perfumes to my grandchildren. But, I as an American with values and standards, ( I live in the Heartland - Minn.) have the right to stand up and call Target on it and try to stop them by letting folks know just how low they will stoop to make a buck. Boycott Target is mild if you ask me. What I'd really like to do to them is illegal.
To: Salvation
If you aren't a teacher and have not experienced it.......then don't criticize.
As one of the people paying the bills, I most certainly
will criticize what I see as an objectionable policy. All those effects you describe could also be achieved by drugging all the students. While certain teachers and administrators might support this idea, the drawbacks are clear.
Likewise "uniforms". In my view, they are an example of neo-collectivist regimentation and suppression of individual expression and individual perogatives. Combined with some of the other leftist nonsense going on in the schools, I smell an effort to replace individuality with a "group" identity. It jibes very nicely with the Hillaryesque "village" mentality.
In an era where the business world is becoming less rigid vis a vis "appropriate" attire, it also seems odd to go the opposite direction in the public schools.
-Eric
127
posted on
10/02/2003 5:24:52 AM PDT
by
E Rocc
(If God had wanted us to think for ourselves, he'd have given us each our very own brain)
To: m1-lightning
That's your opinion and you are entitled to it. I did not say it was not true because I did not know if it was or not. Like I said, I posted it for discussion.
To: mikemurphy111
Why do you imply that only god fearing CHRISTIANS are upset? Shouldn't all of us???
To: ex-Texan
Ah ha, a salmon swimming...good for you...WM deserves the boycott much more than Target with the kinds of imported junk WM passes off to the retail consumer. More folks should be like you. WM destroyed the Mom and Pop stores in every community it has ravaged. Boycott WM first!!
To: GSWarrior
Wasn't there a cops and robbers show called the Streets of San Francisco back in the 60's or 70's. And didn't Steve McQueen drive his Mustang through SF in his movies? With Michael Douglas, Karl Mauldon and especially McQueen bouncing all over those hills called streets, I wouldn't be caught dead walking around the Streets of San Francisco.
To: LonghornFreeper
Mao
To: LonghornFreeper
Mao
To: Napoleon Solo
You realize I was being sarcastic about the adult uniforms right? I went to a public school which required uniforms, and more than anything else, it taught me to hate socialism.
To: Salvation
I wasn't a teacher, I was a student, and I definately have the facts. The uniform code at my high school did one thing and one thing only, and that was make good kids into rulebreakers. The people who caused trouble before we adopted the code still caused just as much trouble, the only difference was that now students who had previously never been in trouble were being hauled into the office because their shirt wasn't tucked in. Teachers wasted huge amounts of class time performing ridiculous "dress code checks" instead of teaching. If people want to live somewhere where people are forced to dress a certain way, I'm sure there is room in Iran or Saudi Arabia. Here in the US, if I tell my kid he can go to school with a grey shirt (not an approved color), there is absolutely no good reason for the school to be able to say otherwise.
To: LilithUnfair
It's French. What do you expect of them?
136
posted on
10/02/2003 9:39:00 PM PDT
by
TheCookMan
(Communism thrives when good people do nothing.)
To: mikemurphy111
My son works at Target part time to help put himself through college.
Our Target DOES NOT sell that product. We are in Lake Jackson, Texas.
We have been to other Targets in the area and we have NEVER seen that product at any of them.
The only people you are punishing with a national boycott of Target are people like my good, sweet, gentle, kind, well mannered, polite, smart, hard working 22 year old son who is trying to get through college by working at Target. His fiance works there too. They want to finish college and get married. They are good, decent, kind to animals and kind to their moms, etc.
Please contact the local store manager and complain, and find out the name and address of the national Target CEO and try to get them to pull the product.
Please do not boycott all Targets! Ours doesn't sell that product. Our Target struggles all year to make a profit. This is a very small town. Our Target gives back 5% of its profits to local charities. And they are always GENEROUS when we go to hit them up for donations to local school charity drives.
Thank you,
Barbara in Lake Jackson Texas
137
posted on
10/06/2003 10:58:24 AM PDT
by
buffyt
(Can you say President Hillary, the Hildabeast, Mistress of ALL Darkness? Me Neither!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: mikemurphy111
Dear Target Guest,
Thank you for contacting Target Stores to inquire about our support of veterans.
Unfortunately, Target has been the victim of a lengthy e-mail smear campaign initiated by a person who didn't receive a donation that he requested.This e-mail campaign grossly misrepresents our support of veterans. Due to the nature of the Internet and e-mail communication, this false information has taken on a life of its own and been perpetuated and modified many times by unknown writers. The National Veterans of Foreign Wars posted a press release on their Web site on December 6, 2002 to help clarify this issue and show their support of Target at http://www.vfw.org/news/target.htm
Target is owned by Target Corporation, a company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota since it's founding by George Dayton in 1902. Our company has supported many charitable causes throughout its history, and that includes veterans organizations. For years, Target has donated funds and volunteer hours to local and national veteran and military organizations around the country.
Charitable Giving Examples:
Target is a contributor to the World War II Memorial and a sponsor of the national 2003 tour of "The Wall that Heals," a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund outreach initiative that honors our veterans and has a strong educational component for schools. For more information, please visit the Web site at http://www.vvmf.org/travelingwall/index.html
In addition to supporting veteran and military organizations on a national scale, we also support local organizations, some of which include:
Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association in Jackson Heights, New York Hays County Veterans in San Marcos, Texas Kenny Nickelson Memorial Foundation for Homeless Veterans inManhattan Beach, California Disabled American Veterans Auxiliaries in Allen Park, Michigan and Santa Fe Springs, California Yankee Air Force Museum in Ypsilanti, Michigan Department of the Army (Fort Hood, Texas)
Reservist Benefits: Target Corporation is proud to count many veterans and military reservists among its more than 300,000 team members nationwide. To help support these team members, Target Corporation provides benefits for activated reservists, including pay differential, that surpass those benefits required by law. The Reserve Officers Association has recognized our company for these benefits. The National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve also lists Target on their Web site at http://www.esgr.org/employers/outstandingEmployers.asp
Giving Policy: Target gives to diverse causes that reflect all types of guests in a wide variety of communities. While every cause is worthy, Target receives thousands of grant requests every year and unfortunately is unable to grant funds or partner with every organization. For more information that describes the guidelines and the application process, visit any Target store and ask for the grants brochure or go to target.com and click on "Community Giving."
Thank you again for taking the time to inquire about this issue. We appreciate your efforts to understand the situation instead of forwarding misinformation without verification. We wholeheartedly support our veterans and active duty personnel, and we appreciate theopportunity to personally convey our commitment to you. Please share our information with anyone who has contacted you about this issue.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Hanson Group Team Leader Guest Relations www.target.com
To: Lunatic Fringe; WorkingClassFilth
Email a Senator over this? That's absurd! This is a local issue if ever there was one. Rule #1: All politics is local.
Contacting Sen. Dayton directly about this issue is perfectly acceptable and is very likely the most effective approach possible. His election was almost entirely due to the reputation of his family's stores and the profits made from them, and he is still employed at the pleasure of the electorate. He doesn't need this kind of grief and is in a perfect position to make this whole situation go away.
To: Texas2step
Could you please explain the context for this message? Was this website involved?
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