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He's correct that the Ku Klux Klan was indeed founded by Southern Democrats. share.newsbreak.com/6ufc6nml Additionally, the early Republican Party aimed to safeguard minorities from such groups. However, it seems like their priorities might have shifted now, focusing more on their own interests.
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Target Faces Backlash and Sales Impact Over Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Month Merchandise https://gorightnews.com/target-faces-backlash-and-sales-impact-over-scaling-back-lgbtq-pride-month-merchandise/ #GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty Web: https://PeterBoykin.com Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews
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Target Faces Backlash and Sales Impact Over Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Month Merchandise https://gorightnews.com/target-faces-backlash-and-sales-impact-over-scaling-back-lgbtq-pride-month-merchandise/ #GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty Web: https://PeterBoykin.com Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews In a move signaling a significant shift, retail giant Target has announced plans to scale back its LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise, citing backlash and sales concerns from the previous year. This decision marks a departure from Target's longstanding tradition of robust displays and offerings in support of LGBTQ rights during June, a move that has been met with mixed reactions from consumers and advocates alike. The retailer confirmed that its Pride collection will now only be available in select stores, with roughly half of its nearly 2,000 locations deemed suitable based on sales performance. Additionally, the 2024 collection will be notably smaller compared to previous years, although it will still be accessible for purchase online. This decision comes in the wake of a tumultuous 2023, during which Target faced intense criticism for its LGBTQ-themed merchandise, particularly items geared towards children. Controversial products, such as "tuck-friendly" bathing suits for boys and shirts affirming the existence of transgender individuals, sparked outrage among certain segments of the population. The backlash had tangible repercussions for Target, as CEO Brian Cornell acknowledged a dip in the company's second-quarter earnings directly attributed to the controversy surrounding its Pride Month offerings. This financial setback underscores the delicate balance corporations must strike between advocating for diversity and inclusivity while navigating the complexities of consumer sentiment and market dynamics. Target's experience serves as a cautionary tale for other brands, highlighting the potential risks associated with overt displays of support for marginalized communities. In an era where social and political issues increasingly intersect with consumer behavior, companies must tread carefully to avoid alienating segments of their customer base. While the decision to scale back LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise may be seen as a pragmatic response to market feedback, it also raises broader questions about corporate responsibility and the role of businesses in promoting social change. As debates over LGBTQ rights continue to evolve, corporations find themselves at the center of a contentious discourse, grappling with competing demands from stakeholders with divergent perspectives. Ultimately, Target's recalibration of its Pride Month strategy underscores the complex interplay between business interests, social advocacy, and consumer activism in today's marketplace. As companies navigate these challenges, they must remain vigilant in upholding principles of diversity and inclusivity while balancing the needs and expectations of their diverse customer base. [Source: NY Post, Axios] https://nypost.com/2023/05/31/target-pride-backlash-a-rainbow-capitalism-problem-erik-carnell-says/ https://www.axios.com/2024/05/09/target-pride-month-collection-2024 Like the Content? Please Support! - Go Right News: Stripe: https://gorightnews.com/donations/support-gorightnews/ Cash App: http://cash.app/$PeterBoykin1
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Target Faces Backlash and Sales Impact Over Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Month Merchandise

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Target Faces Backlash and Sales Impact Over Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Month Merchandise In a move signaling a significant shift, retail giant Target has announced plans to scale back its LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise, citing backlash and sales concerns from the previous year. This decision marks a departure from Target's longstanding tradition of robust displays and offerings in support of LGBTQ rights during June, a move that has been met with mixed reactions from consumers and advocates alike. The retailer confirmed that its Pride collection will now only be available in select stores, with roughly half of its nearly 2,000 locations deemed suitable based on sales performance. Additionally, the 2024 collection will be notably smaller compared to previous years, although it will still be accessible for purchase online. This decision comes in the wake of a tumultuous 2023, during which Target faced intense criticism for its LGBTQ-themed merchandise, particularly items geared towards children. Controversial products, such as "tuck-friendly" bathing suits for boys and shirts affirming the existence of transgender individuals, sparked outrage among certain segments of the population. The backlash had tangible repercussions for Target, as CEO Brian Cornell acknowledged a dip in the company's second-quarter earnings directly attributed to the controversy surrounding its Pride Month offerings. This financial setback underscores the delicate balance corporations must strike between advocating for diversity and inclusivity while navigating the complexities of consumer sentiment and market dynamics. Target's experience serves as a cautionary tale for other brands, highlighting the potential risks associated with overt displays of support for marginalized communities. In an era where social and political issues increasingly intersect with consumer behavior, companies must tread carefully to avoid alienating segments of their customer base. While the decision to scale back LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise may be seen as a pragmatic response to market feedback, it also raises broader questions about corporate responsibility and the role of businesses in promoting social change. As debates over LGBTQ rights continue to evolve, corporations find themselves at the center of a contentious discourse, grappling with competing demands from stakeholders with divergent perspectives. Ultimately, Target's recalibration of its Pride Month strategy underscores the complex interplay between business interests, social advocacy, and consumer activism in today's marketplace. As companies navigate these challenges, they must remain vigilant in upholding principles of diversity and inclusivity while balancing the needs and expectations of their diverse customer base. [Source: NY Post, Axios] https://nypost.com/2023/05/31/target-pride-backlash-a-rainbow-capitalism-problem-erik-carnell-says/ https://www.axios.com/2024/05/09/target-pride-month-collection-2024
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Trans designer whose products were pulled in Target Pride backlash fears ‘dangerous precedent’

“If you’re going to take a stance and say that you care about the LGBT community, you need to stand by that regardless,” he said.

In the fabric of American society, woven with threads of diversity and inclusion, the recognition of Pride Month by corporations is not just a nod to progress, but a testament to the evolution of our values. As a constitutional Republic, embracing diversity is not just a choice but a foundational principle, one that has been hard-won through the struggles against segregation, discrimination, and exclusion. Reflecting on our not-so-distant past, where businesses once erected barriers of separation and discrimination, the sight of corporations celebrating Pride Month is a refreshing departure. It symbolizes a shift away from the dark chapters of our history, where individuals were ostracized based on their identities, towards a future where acceptance and equality reign supreme. As a Constitutionalist for Liberty and a Republican who values individual freedoms, it is disheartening to witness fellow Republicans perpetuating misinformation and homophobia. In a nation built on the pillars of life, liberty, and justice for all, it is incumbent upon us to challenge such attitudes that sow division and undermine the principles we hold dear. The negative impact of such attitudes is now evident, as businesses face backlash and financial repercussions for their stance on LGBTQ+ rights. It is a stark reminder that the actions of a vocal minority can reverberate across society, disrupting the lives of others and impeding progress towards a more inclusive future. In the tapestry of America, every thread contributes to the richness of our collective identity. To exclude or discriminate against any segment of society is not just un-American, but antithetical to the values we hold dear. As we navigate the complexities of a pluralistic society, let us remember that our strength lies in our diversity, and our progress hinges on our ability to embrace it wholeheartedly.
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Target scaling back LGBTQ during Pride Month Target plans to significantly scale back its LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise following backlash last year that hurt its sales. The details: Target confirmed its Pride collection will only be available "in select stores" where sales justify their placement - roughly half of their nearly 2,000 locations. Its 2024 collection of items will be much smaller than in years past. The collection will still be available online. Back up: For years, Target has rolled out massive LGBTQ Pride displays at all their locations in June and sold rainbow-themed merchandise for kids and adults. 2023 backlash: The retailer received intense backlash last year for selling LGBTQ items geared towards children that included "tuck-friendly" bathing suits [for boys who want to wear girls' suits] and shirts that said, "Trans people will always exist." Hurting their bottom line: Target's CEO Brian Cornell admitted the backlash led to a drop in the company's second-quarter earnings in 2023. Big picture: Brands, from Target to Bud Light, are officially on notice. [Source: NY Post, Axios] https://nypost.com/2023/05/31/target-pride-backlash-a-rainbow-capitalism-problem-erik-carnell-says/ https://www.axios.com/2024/05/09/target-pride-month-collection-2024
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Target scaling back LGBTQ during Pride Month Target plans to significantly scale back its LGBTQ Pride Month merchandise following backlash last year that hurt its sales. The details: Target confirmed its Pride collection will only be available "in select stores" where sales justify their placement - roughly half of their nearly 2,000 locations. Its 2024 collection of items will be much smaller than in years past. The collection will still be available online. Back up: For years, Target has rolled out massive LGBTQ Pride displays at all their locations in June and sold rainbow-themed merchandise for kids and adults. 2023 backlash: The retailer received intense backlash last year for selling LGBTQ items geared towards children that included "tuck-friendly" bathing suits [for boys who want to wear girls' suits] and shirts that said, "Trans people will always exist." Hurting their bottom line: Target's CEO Brian Cornell admitted the backlash led to a drop in the company's second-quarter earnings in 2023. Big picture: Brands, from Target to Bud Light, are officially on notice. [Source: NY Post, Axios] https://nypost.com/2023/05/31/target-pride-backlash-a-rainbow-capitalism-problem-erik-carnell-says/ https://www.axios.com/2024/05/09/target-pride-month-collection-2024
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Trans designer whose products were pulled in Target Pride backlash fears ‘dangerous precedent’

“If you’re going to take a stance and say that you care about the LGBT community, you need to stand by that regardless,” he said.

Biden's Inflation Claims: Fact-Checking the Presidential Narrative https://gorightnews.com/bidens-inflation-claims-fact-checking-the-presidential-narrative/ #GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty Web: https://PeterBoykin.com Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews
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Biden's Inflation Claims: Fact-Checking the Presidential Narrative https://gorightnews.com/bidens-inflation-claims-fact-checking-the-presidential-narrative/ #GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty Web: https://PeterBoykin.com Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews
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Biden's Inflation Claims: Fact-Checking the Presidential Narrative https://gorightnews.com/bidens-inflation-claims-fact-checking-the-presidential-narrative/ #GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty Web: https://PeterBoykin.com Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews During a recent appearance on CNN, President Joe Biden made a striking assertion regarding inflation, stating, "It was 9% when I came into office." However, an analysis of the facts paints a starkly different picture, revealing a glaring discrepancy between Biden's narrative and reality. Contrary to Biden's assertion, when he assumed office, the inflation rate stood at a modest 1.4%, a testament to the economic stability inherited from the previous administration. It wasn't until well into Biden's tenure, precisely 17 months later in June 2022, that the nation witnessed a precipitous rise, culminating in a staggering 9.1% inflation rate. The failure of the CNN reporter, Erin Burnett, to challenge Biden's misleading statement raises eyebrows and underscores the pressing need for journalistic integrity in holding public officials accountable. The omission of a correction lends credence to concerns regarding media impartiality and the dissemination of accurate information to the public. As citizens of a Constitutional Republic, entrusted with the responsibility of upholding democratic principles, it is incumbent upon us to scrutinize and question assertions made by our elected leaders. In an era characterized by political polarization and partisan rhetoric, adherence to factual accuracy remains paramount in preserving the integrity of our democratic institutions. The discrepancy between Biden's claims and empirical data serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of vigilant oversight and robust debate in safeguarding the interests of the American people. As we navigate the complexities of contemporary discourse, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding truth and transparency in the public sphere. https://youtu.be/4P1E9iKf__Q?si=UbkRSWGQQ2whEfw3 https://www.statista.com/statistics/273418/unadjusted-monthly-inflation-rate-in-the-us/ Like the Content? Please Support! - Go Right News: Stripe: https://gorightnews.com/donations/support-gorightnews/ Cash App: http://cash.app/$PeterBoykin1
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