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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral. [/quote] Stores have a target audience(s). (Pun intended.) People who fall outside of that may still shop there. Target betrayed its primary audience. What’s so difficult to understand? [/quote] It's target audience is people looking to spend money. It's not a political organization. Liberals are not its target audience. Thanks for listening to my talk on capitalism. [/quote] Exactly./ To the extent a store becomes a vehicle for political messaging, it risks irritating and alienating some of its customers. Remaining politically agnostic is the sensible and astute thing for businesses, not taking positions on culturally divisive topics. [/quote]
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