Add north face to the list. North Face faces boycott for 'summer of Pride' drag queen ad campaign | Daily Mail Online
I don’t know that I’d use the word bigoted, in all cases, but otherwise yes. There are probably quite a few out there that fall in the area I do. On the one hand being compassionate and inclusive of those who are truly different (real gender dysphoria) but at the same time not making such a big deal about something such that confused and impressionable kids think they may be trans, when they really aren’t. My perception is that is what is happening in a lot of cases among children/teens. My evidence of that is 1. the much higher percentage of young people who identify as something other than biological sex compared to adults. 2. The high proportion of those that have some sort of other mental illness. For instance 25% of gender diverse population are diagnosed with autistic spectrum….and that is adults. Largest study to date confirms overlap between autism and gender diversity So that is my thinking. It’s based upon this data and anecdotes (I have an autistic kid - you could suggest to him every day he may be a girl and before too long he’d believe it, and a couple of young people I knew who ended up trans, and a couple of young people who said they were trans that really didn’t seem trans at all, just socially awkward. ). But I don’t profess to be an expert.
I don't really. If you want to obsess over a certain product intended for a demographic representing less than one percent of the population that's up to you. I just think it's rather bizarre that some people are so obsessed that they're willing to boycott a retailer that sells the product. Same for boycotting companies that may use a representative of the same minuscule demographic in one of their ads. By the way if you're going to try whataboutism even though I vehemently disagree with the Cathy family on a number of issues I still eat at Chic-fil-A.
With my kids, I get visibility to a whole different element. At the same time, having 2 kids with different mental illnesses, I am very hesitant to judge others, because these things are often complex, and I really don’t like it when politicians want to step in and try to dictate difficult health care decisions for families.
Fox News host attacks Chip and Joanna Gaines for partnering with Target https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-news-host-attacks-chip-and-joanna-gaines-partnering-target
I think it’s bizarre that you don’t know what the word obsessed means. Posting on a message board does not an obsession make. The wonderful thing about America is people, including corporations, can do pretty much whatever they want. This means that target can put out displays for gay pride, but this also means that Joe customer can decide he/him/they doesn’t want to buy anything from target anymore. It’s called freedom.
Ha, sweet Baby J. This is why these buds are never your buds. They are perpetually looking for a way to savagely end you. “Good, kind, moral, American-value” aligned “no doubt.” Also, partners with trans Satanists that make pervert clothes for babies. She also muses that maybe this couple leads their own lives, complete with private original thought. UNACCEPTABLE. Tell her that those original thoughts are actually copied from her own, and do it via SuperBowl ad, or Ticket To Gitmo yo. That is, if they survive whatever Q patriot has now been motivated to plan their murders. Also, how exactly do these kids’ tuck-ems work? What are kids even packing to tuck? Sounds like there are some here uniquely zoned in on that, I’m willing to consider how I’m wrong to find this to be a glaring unproblem.
You have customers in the stores threatening employees over a display of clothing. That's not them just minding their own business and deciding to shop at Walmart instead like you say. You're a lawyer. You must know that that can carry criminal offenses like harassment even if one doesn't follow through. That is not included in freedom.