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Target is in big trouble for marketing "trans" clothing, swimwear and "pride" books to young kids, but its efforts to sidestep the controversy are being thwarted by grassroots video reporters who are exposing the retailer's LGBT youth agenda in real time.
The department store chain has reported lost $9 billion in market value since calls for a boycott over the promotion of gender confusion began last week.
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Amongst the most controversial items offered for sale in the name of LGBT "pride" are "tuck-friendly" underwear and swimsuits intended to help a man (or boy) hide his bulging genitalia to look more like a female (see "Trans Hub" tucking graphic below). That and Target's "pride" clothing and books for very young children, even toddlers, has ignited charges that the corporation is helping to "groom" children for aberrant sexual and gender identities.
A popular TikTok video by "kayleelaytonyt" and sent out by Libs of TikTok on Twitter shows a woman in the "kids section" of a Target store, where she holds up two books: "Glad You Came Out" and "I'm So Happy that You're Queer."
"Are you kidding me?!" she says into the camera before it pans to her holding a clothing item marked: "Pride toddler leggings."
"I'm sorry but 'pride' and 'toddler' don't belong in the same sentence," she says, before videotaping an "extra small swimsuit in the child section" that says "light binding effect" on the label. Then she pans to "the bottoms, in the kids' section, keep in mind, say, 'tuck-friendly construction,'" she says. "They're giving it to your kids."
"If that doesn't give you a reason to boycott Target, I don't know what does," she says. "They're targeting children whether you like it or not, and it's time that people actually do something about it. Because if they don't ... that [sh*t] won't just be in Target, it will be in every store."
Daily Caller News Foundation, citing AP, reported that an adult bikini top available on Target’s website advertises a “light binding effect" – i.e., to flatten a woman's breasts so her chest appears like a "trans" man – while another women’s swimsuit offered “tuck-friendly” coverage. AP reports that some children’s swimsuits sold at Target stores advertised being “Thoughtfully Fit on Multiple Body Types and Gender Expressions.”
Parts of the Target collection were created in partnership with "trans" designer Erik Carnell, whose references to Satan to push pro-trans themes quickly caught the attention of pro-family critics. A Washington Post article published Friday, though sympathetic to Carnell, probably will not do much to quell conservatives' outrage, reporting: "A lavender, goat-headed medallion that reads 'Satan respects pronouns' is among [Carnell's] most popular designs. A pin depicting a guillotine with the label 'Homophobe Headrest' might be the edgiest."
Conservative Twitter influencer Benny Johnson was among several Twitter personalities who sent out videotaped footage of themselves at Target stores showcasing the inappropriate children's merchandise. Johnson recorded himself Thursday doing a walk-through of a Tampa, Florida Target store in which he found Target's "trans" and "pride" merchandise for kids still displayed prominently despite claims by the retailer that it had pulled several offensive items, or at least moved them to areas of the store less accessible to children.
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