Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m aggravated by the target boycott. Yes, I think their exec is bad. But what is the goal here. Pushing folks to walmart and amazon is not the solution.
1. It's not about any given executive, it's about corporate decisionmaking.
2. The goal is to get them to reinstate their previous DEIA policies.
3. Nobody has to shop at Walmart or Amazon - most people participating in the Target boycott have already been boycotting Amazon.
4. Your annoyance is immaterial.
They need to bow out of politics entirely.
They lost half their customers going crazy left wing over the past 4 years.
Now they are losing another 3rd of the far left wing stuff by trying to correct to the middle.
Just drop the ideology stuff and go back to the dog, clean aisles, stocked shelves, and bright lighting, with no more politics.
As a gay dude I fully agree. Find Pride more embarrassing than helpful. When I think of Pride month I think of hysterically intolerant activists and well-meaning but clueless progressive white women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m aggravated by the target boycott. Yes, I think their exec is bad. But what is the goal here. Pushing folks to walmart and amazon is not the solution.
1. It's not about any given executive, it's about corporate decisionmaking.
2. The goal is to get them to reinstate their previous DEIA policies.
3. Nobody has to shop at Walmart or Amazon - most people participating in the Target boycott have already been boycotting Amazon.
4. Your annoyance is immaterial.
They need to bow out of politics entirely.
They lost half their customers going crazy left wing over the past 4 years.
Now they are losing another 3rd of the far left wing stuff by trying to correct to the middle.
Just drop the ideology stuff and go back to the dog, clean aisles, stocked shelves, and bright lighting, with no more politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m aggravated by the target boycott. Yes, I think their exec is bad. But what is the goal here. Pushing folks to walmart and amazon is not the solution.
1. It's not about any given executive, it's about corporate decisionmaking.
2. The goal is to get them to reinstate their previous DEIA policies.
3. Nobody has to shop at Walmart or Amazon - most people participating in the Target boycott have already been boycotting Amazon.
4. Your annoyance is immaterial.
Anonymous wrote:Remind me again why Target is being boycotted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Target this weekend and their make up display was very diverse. Every ethnicity represented, and also weight/body type. I wondered if it would offend Trumpies being so inclusive and diverse.
I’m SE Asian and voted for Trump.
I’m fine with it.