Target holds 'emergency' meeting over LGBTQ merchandise in some stores to avoid ‘Bud Light situation’

So I'm out running errands today ( new tires on my mountain bike - yeah !)

I digress....

I find myself in the parking lot of a Target store, so I go in.

Just to see if it's still there, I'ma looking for the queer display ( you know the one ), and yep, there it is.... all the way back by the dressing rooms in the rear of the store (how convenient).

.... and no, I didn't buy anything while there.
 
We know you got a "no tuck" and a case of BL.
Well now.... the display was back by the fitting rooms, and if nothing else, I can take a hint.

Let's just say that there isn't as much 'tuck room' in that fabulous one-piece as we have been led to believe.




Memo to GuardDad: Still, you'll probably need to 'size-down' a size or two.
 
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and..... next to the queer display, was the ladies swimsuit section.

They had a huge display with a photograph (oversized poster) of a morbidly obese woman modeling a swimsuit.
Her stretch marks were on full display.

Target needs a lot of help when it comes to marketing and promotions.
 
and..... next to the queer display, was the ladies swimsuit section.

They had a huge display with a photograph (oversized poster) of a morbidly obese woman modeling a swimsuit.
Her stretch marks were on full display.

Target needs a lot of help when it comes to marketing and promotions.
Taking after the Ford business model selling to the masses.
 
Who? I haven't bought their crap in years.
I haven't either, but I used to... and I still have a lot of their branded gear.

imho - their running and training shoes are terrible. (especially their running shoes, they are the worst.)
However, their dri-fit shirts and shorts have served me well.

I still wear their gear, but when it wears out, it will definitely be replaced by other brands.
 
I haven't either, but I used to... and I still have a lot of their branded gear.

imho - their running and training shoes are terrible. (especially their running shoes, they are the worst.)
However, their dri-fit shirts and shorts have served me well.

I still wear their gear, but when it wears out, it will definitely be replaced by other brands.
I feel the same way towards Levi's. Like their product (or used to) but can't support their wokeness.
 
It's quite possible those threats are being called in by employees or LGBTQ members.
It is more likely to be the unhinged left angry that target moved the transgender clothing for children from the front of the store.

For some reason all things gay have to be in the face of everyone who is not gay. It is after all the new religion.

It is as if that validates them and their discomfort of being who they are and why they can't be happy with themselves.


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