A group of Republican attorneys general issued a warning to Target on Thursday regarding its “pride”-themed items with regard to children.
As Attorneys General committed to enforcing our States’ child-protection and parental-rights laws and our States’ economic interests as Target shareholders, we are concerned by recent events involving the company’s “Pride” campaign.
Attorneys general from Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and South Carolina joined Rokita’s note to Target CEO Brian Cornell. “In a letter, Attorney General Rokita and the other states advise Target to stop promoting and selling potentially harmful products to minors,” a Thursday press release from RokitaWATCH — “FIGHT THE CIS-TEM”: “Pride” Merchandise Being Sold at Target Includes Coloring Books for Children“It also has sold merchandise produced by the self-declared ‘Satanist-Inspired’ brand Abprallen, which is known for designs that glorify violence,” it continued.
Following backlash over Target’s “pride” collection, the retailer bled over $13 billion in market value, Breitbart NewsIn addition, the attorneys general claimed the corporation’s leaders were negligent and should not put politics over business.
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