Target Partners with Satanist Designer Abprallen for Gay Pride Collection

Things like "I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body" used to be jokes.

(I guess they still are, come to think of it - just not in the same way.)

Well, there's no making sense of it...these people are barking dog mad.

They have no right to drag us into their insanity, however.

In a sane society, these people would be in rubber rooms playing with safety scissors.
 
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Target loses $9B in week following boycott calls over LGBTQ-friendly kids clothing
https://nypost.com/2023/05/25/target-loses-8b-in-week-since-boycott-calls-over-pride-collection/
Ariel Zilber (25 May 2023)

Target has lost $9 billion in market value since angry social media users called for a boycott of the Minneapolis-based retailer over its rollout of the “PRIDE” collection featuring LGBTQ-friendly clothing for children.

A week ago Wednesday before the controversy erupted, Target’s stock closed at $160.96 a share, giving the big-box chain a market capitalization of $74.3 billion.

As of early trading on Thursday, however, shares of the company were trading off 1% at $141.76 — capping a weeklong tumble that has shrunk the “cheap chic” discount retailer’s value to $65.3 billion.

That amounts to a 12% drop that has shaved a whopping $9 billion off the company’s market capitalization.

Target said on Tuesday it was removing some items from its stores and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month after intense backlash from some customers who confronted workers and tipped over displays.

“Since introducing this year’s collection, we’ve experienced threats impacting our team members’ sense of safety and well-being while at work,” Target said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Given these volatile circumstances, we are making adjustments to our plans, including removing items that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior.”

Target said that customers knocked down Pride displays at some stores, angrily approached workers and posted threatening videos on social media from inside the stores.

That was just days after Target CEO Brian Cornell had defended the LBGTQ-friendly merchandise, saying it was “the right thing for society.”

Target declined to specify Wednesday which items it was removing but among the ones that garnered the most attention were “tuck friendly” women’s swimsuits that allow trans women who have not had gender-affirming operations to conceal their private parts.

Designs by Abprallen, a London-based company that designs and sells occult- and satanic-themed LGBTQ+ clothing and accessories, have also created backlash.

The Pride merchandise has been on sale since early May. Pride month is held in June.

Target confirmed that it has moved its Pride merchandise from the front of the stores to the back in some Southern stores after confrontations and backlash from shoppers in those areas.

Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren said on Tuesday that Target is about to see its business suffer in the same way that Bud Light did.

“I think that Target really soon is about to find out what happens when conservatives shop or rather don’t shop, because they are about to get Bud Light-ed,” Lahren told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday.

Bud Light has seen its sales drop for some six consecutive weeks — down 25% versus a year ago in the most recent week — since boycott calls erupted in response to its controversial marketing campaign with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
 


Target loses 9 billion in one week.

https://www.outkick.com/target-lose...-tells-bud-light-to-officially-hold-its-beer/
If you thought Anheuser-Busch and Bud Light’s stock was sinking like a brick, wait till you see what’s going on over at Target.

The major retailer has reportedly lost $9 billion over the past week in the wake of the controversial kids’ pride section being displayed in several stores.

That would be billion with a b.

Nine. Billion.

Last Wednesday — a day before the controversy erupted — Target’s stock closed at $160.96 a share, giving them a market capitalization of $74.3 billion.

As of Thursday morning, shares of the company were trading off 1% at $141.76 — bringing that above number down to $65.3 billion, which is a staggering 12% drop.

“Since introducing this year’s collection, we’ve experienced threats impacting our team members’ sense of safety and well-being while at work,” Target said in a statement Tuesday after reportedly holding “emergency meetings” over the backlash.

“Given these volatile circumstances, we are making adjustments to our plans, including removing items that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior.”

Target experiencing the Bud Light boycott.
Target apparently learned nothing from Bud Light
Holy cow. Nine billion dollars! I guess that’s pennies on the dollar when you’re still worth $65 billion, but goodness gracious it’s never great to lose $9 billion.

As predicted here at OutKick — yours truly wrote about this before just about anyone else realized what was going on — the backlash towards Target has been a direct hit.

The company foolishly decided to push an agenda onto children with pride onesies and “tuck” bathing suits, and sane people across the country have since rejected it.

Thursday’s Target news comes one day after analysts sounded major alarm bells over at Anheuser-Busch.

The beer giant has seen its stock plummet nearly $15 billion in the two months since Bud Light plastered Dylan Mulvaney on a can, and there seems to be no end in sight.

Target apparently wasn’t paying close enough attention to the outrage, and decided to dip its toe into the mess by grooming kids. Shortly after videos of the displays went viral, team leaders over at Target held an emergency meeting and decided to remove some items from stores.

While they didn’t specify which ones were getting the axe, it’s probably safe to assume the “tuck-friendly” bathing suits for kids are no longer available.​
 
I guess that’s pennies on the dollar when you’re still worth $65 billion, but goodness gracious it’s never great to lose $9 billion.

When it's 13.9 pennies on the dollar it's no longer pennies. We're into nickels now.

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This is pathetic. Left wingers trying to recast 2020 Target looting as being done by conservatives in 2023.

 
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They have it in the back now and it looks like they removed the Sataninst stuff.

Did you ever see the Satanist stuff in the store? According to National Review, the only items from the Abprallen product line were:
a messenger bag saying “We Belong Everywhere” across trans-flag colors and planets, a tote bag with the message “Too Qu33r for Here” beneath a UFO, and a “Cure Transphobia, Not Trans People” sweatshirt.
... granted, Abprallen does have other products which mention Satan, but none were on sale at Target.

Note: I used Qu33r because our forum blocks the real word
 
...a word you can now buy on merchandise at Target.

For shame. Whoever's in charge of that widget isn't keeping up with the Official Fluctuations of PC very well.

It must be like that word that has a couple of "G"s, an "N", an "I", an "E" and an "R" ... where you're only sanctioned to use it when you're one of the people who it's used against as an epithet. Only a Ginger can call a Ginger GINGER
 
Watched this interesting take on the current culture war from Adam Curry (didn't even realize this guy was still active)



His take is that the back-and-forth on these cultural issues, with each side gaining moral victories at the expense of the other, is the bigger problem we're dealing with. Megyn's having none of that as she's enjoying the long-overdue moral victory for her side. She thinks the tide of the war is turning; he thinks the battles are just escalating and real people are suffering while those with the money and power are laughing at us.

Thoughts?
 
Watched this interesting take on the current culture war from Adam Curry (didn't even realize this guy was still active)

He's been doing the No Agenda Show podcast with John C. Dvorak for quite a while now.

I was a regular reader of Dvorak's column in PC Magazine back in the day.

I listen to NAS once in a while (so many podcasts, so little time ...).

His take is that the back-and-forth on these cultural issues, with each side gaining moral victories at the expense of the other, is the bigger problem we're dealing with. Megyn's having none of that as she's enjoying the long-overdue moral victory for her side. She thinks the tide of the war is turning; he thinks the battles are just escalating and real people are suffering while those with the money and power are laughing at us.

Thoughts?

I agree with Adam's take.

My own view is that such escalating conflicts are pretty much inevitable in a continent-spanning "democracy" of a third of a billion people.

Add to this the totalistic nature of that (allegedly) "democratic" state - in which the state has arrogated to itself the authority to meddle in pretty much any and every aspect of life (e.g., "hate speech" & "misinformation", or transgenders in women's sport, to name just a couple of myriad possible examples from off the top of my head), and in which anything and everything is at least "in principle" subject to legislation and political influence & control [1] - and you've got a prefect recipe for just the sort of vicious, tug-of-war power-mongering we're seeing today.

Sooner or later, something's gotta give, and we're gonna end up with outright & unabashed left-socialist authoritarianism, or blatant & unapologetic right-fascist authoritarianism - or some perverse, half-assed hybrid of both.

In short: the country is too damn big [2].

Join Separate or die.



[1] Recall, for example, that in her confirmation hearings for SCOTUS, Elena Kagan could not even bring herself to unequivocally reject the idea that the federal government has any rightful authority to dictate that Americans must eat their veggies every day. The totalists may magnanimously allow that some such things are "dumb", and that they should not be enacted or enforced because they are "dumb" - but nevertheless, they will adamantly refuse to accept that they do not have (or should not be given) the authority to do such a thing anyway, despite how "dumb" it may be.

[2]
Is America Too Big?
Is America too big for democracy? Too big for its traditional republican form? What does it mean if the answer is yes? This video series proposes that the source of our biggest social and political problems is our SIZE. Like the, obese, 600 pound man who experiences heart failure, diabetes, and dozens of other ailments, so too does America, only its diseases go by the names Debt, War, Entitlements, Gridlock, and Corruption. Our problems cannot be fixed through any change in ideology or bi-partisan agreement in Congress, because those are not the root of our problems. The source is our size. As America's population increases, the level of representation and control each voter has must inexorably decrease. As power centralizes in a federal government, literally out of the hands of its citizens, conflicts and problems mount. What can be done? Please watch and join the conversation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCNd7h0fsdE
 
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