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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I checked the kiddie clothing. Sentiments like "be kind" "I'm proud of you always" and "it takes all kinds." In rainbow colors. There's nothing that says "Hi I'm trans and proud" or "out and proud" or "lesbian and proud" or "be gay like me" or "mommy made me this way" or any other - who knows whatever perversions are in the heads of people who have a problem with this.
There is nothing "indoctrinating" about "be kind," "I'm proud of you always," "It takes all kinds," or rainbows and pictures of different cartoon characters.
If you think there is, then that's definitely a you problem, not a kid problem. The perversion is in the perception, not in the message.
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If you only checked their website recently Target did remove some merchandise from its stores and hence likely its website although I have not followed what and when as I could not stomach continuing to look at it. Some of it made we want to vomit, especially some of the children's' wear. I am not alone in that. Clearly, whatever target was selling elicited strong reactions from enough people to cause Target, one of the wokest of companies, to step back, at least a little.
Like Potter Stewart, "I know it when I see it."
Movie Day at the Supreme Court or "I Know It When I See It": A History of the Definition of Obscenity - FindLaw.