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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I used to shop at Target at least weekly. When they announced that transgender women were welcome in the ladies bathroom and changing rooms, I quit shopping there. Mainly I was concerned about straight men who are predators who now could use this as an excuse to loiter where women are in vulnerable positions. I don't need that for myself or my daughter when we just want to buy some socks and bath towels.[/b] Then a few years ago, Target offended the opposite side when they announced they were backing off DEI. They shouldn't have done either announcement, because they ended up annoying a huge percentage of their loyal shoppers. I shop there once in awhile when I can't find something elsewhere, and it is a pleasant environment with carts that roll smoothly and nice lighting. But now it's a few times a year instead of once a week. And I'm left leaning, so I also don't frequent Hobby Lobby because I don't want to give my business to religious companies who are against birth control and gay people. Shopping didn't use to be so political.[/quote] Oh for heaven's sake. [/quote]
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