09/18/2018 / By Ethan Huff
Proverbs 16:18 doesn’t beat around the bush in declaring that pride comes before destruction. But national retailer Target, along with many others, wants your children to celebrate it along with the rest of the LGBT community during the month of May, as you’ll notice in the following photo.
What you’re seeing here is a display at a Target store in the children’s section that encourages innocent ones to rainbow up in the latest trendy “Pride” gear for LGBT month. Below is another image of a Pride display, along with the hashtag “#takepride,” at another Target retail store.
It’s all part of Target’s ongoing agenda to virtue signal every inclination of the LGBT community, whether it be to allow men into women’s bathrooms, or to push your children to embrace one of the seven deadly sins.
And it isn’t just inside its stores where Target is pushing the Pride theme. The below photo shows a Target float at a recent “Pride Parade,” complete with young children wearing rainbow-themed target shirts and other wear.
That’s right: Target wants your children to identify as gay, lesbian, or even transgender, and to be proud about it in the process. The expectation is that everyone “tastes the rainbow” in some way shape or form, and Target seems to be doing its part to spread the agenda far and wide to the reaches of every child’s closet.
“@Target going after little kids about sexual orientation is pretty low,” commented one Twitter user about Target’s in-your-face Pride displays. “#takepride You are adding to their confusion. #boycotttarget LEAVEKIDSALONE.”
Here’s another image showing a massive group of Target supporters (employees?) pushing the rainbow theme at a #takepride event in Washington, D.C.
It’s enough to make your stomach turn, showing that Target is “all in” when it comes to both embracing and pushing the LGBT narrative on all of its customers, including the underage ones. And it’s not just Target customers that are a target, but all of society, as evidenced by Target’s aggressive presence at Pride events all across the country.
Check out the following screenshot showing what Target believes society should look like. You’ll see a confident, domineering female (presumably) on the left, along with the caption “Bold” – a statement of female empowerment, of course. On the right, you’ll see an effeminate male (presumably) with a crown emblazoned with the word “fierce” – a statement indicating that males are to be feminized.
This is the sick agenda of Target these days, and the one you contribute to every time you shop there. “Love Wins” with every dollar you spend at the retail chain – except when you’re not on-board with Target’s LGBT agenda, in which case being ostracized and hated ultimately wins.
It’s time for the silent majority to step up to the plate and boycott this purveyor of evil. The only way to make this madness stop is to strike companies like Target where it really hurts: at their bottom line. Until then, expect to see increasingly more “Pride” up close and personal.
“… this won’t be enough for the Gaystappo,” writes Megan Fox for PJ Media about how this is likely just the tip of the iceberg for Target’s LGBT endeavors moving forward.
“It’s never enough! Don’t you know that? The Hallmark card industry still hasn’t been brought to heel so … inequality! Rampant homophobia! Cats and dogs living together! #Resist!
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