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Target criticized for ‘sexualizing’ Christmas with ‘Pride Santa


A shopper walks through the parking lot of a Target store December ⁤2, 2004 in ‌Rosemont, Illinois. Several major national retailers have banned Salvation ‍Army bell ringers including Target stores. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
11:25 ​AM – Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Target Faces Backlash for LGBTQ+ Holiday Decorations

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Target is once again at the center of ⁤controversy ​as customers criticize‌ the store for releasing a holiday decoration collection that includes LGBTQ+ themed merchandise. Many argue that the store is “sexualizing” Christmas.

In Target’s LGBTQ+ holiday collection, there is a “Pride Santa” and a⁢ “Pride Christmas Nutcracker Figure.”

The “Pride Santa” features St. Nicholas holding the rainbow Pride flag, while the Nutcracker figurine holds a‌ “progress” ⁣flag that combines the rainbow​ LGBTQ+ flag with ​colors‍ representing​ transgenderism and people of color ‌(POC). The collection also includes a “Love⁤ is⁢ Love” ornament.

Last week, Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized Target’s holiday ⁣decorations, claiming they ‍were “sexualizing Christmas for children.”

Photos of the ornaments ⁤on store shelves were shared on social media, with one user expressing their disapproval and accusing Target of going too far.

The merchandise description encourages customers to show their support for the LGBTQIA+ community by purchasing these seasonal products.

Despite the backlash, both items are still available for purchase on Target’s⁢ website.

Earlier ⁣this year, Target faced a decline in sales due to a boycott by customers who ⁤disagreed with⁤ the store’s ‍inclusion of Pride month merchandise and transgender-friendly swimwear. The controversy resulted in ⁢a significant drop in the company’s market value.

Target employees have also reported receiving ‌threats from angry‌ parents, accusing them of promoting liberal programming and indoctrination.

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What are some arguments made by customers⁣ who believe that Target’s LGBTQ+ ⁤holiday decorations are sexualizing Christmas?

LGBTQ+ holiday decorations. The ​controversy surrounding Target’s decision to release a collection of LGBTQ+ ‌themed merchandise for the holiday season has⁢ sparked widespread debate and criticism.

Many customers argue ⁤that the store is “sexualizing” Christmas by ‌including these items in their‌ holiday decoration collection. Specifically, ​the collection features a “Pride ​Santa” and a “Pride Christmas Nutcracker Figure.” The “Pride Santa” depicts‌ St. Nicholas holding the rainbow⁣ Pride⁣ flag, while the Nutcracker figurine holds a‍ “progress” flag that combines the LGBTQ+ flag​ with colors ⁣representing transgenderism and people of color (POC). Additionally, the collection includes a “Love​ is​ Love” ornament.

Fox News host Jesse Watters publicly criticized Target’s ⁢holiday decorations, claiming that they are sexualizing Christmas, ⁤particularly for children. Photos of the controversial ornaments displayed on store shelves were shared on social media, fueling further ‌disapproval and accusations against Target.

Despite the backlash, Target has not removed⁣ these items from its‌ inventory and they remain available ​for purchase on the store’s website. ⁣The merchandise description encourages customers to show their support for the LGBTQIA+ community by⁢ buying⁤ these seasonal products.

This ⁢is not the first time Target has faced controversy over their inclusion of LGBTQ+ themes. Earlier this year, the store experienced a decline in sales due ‌to a boycott by customers ⁤who disagreed with its⁢ support of LGBTQ+ rights.

The ⁢debate ​surrounding Target’s holiday‍ decorations highlights the ongoing tension between inclusivity and traditional ​values during ⁣the holiday season. While some customers applaud⁢ the store ⁤for celebrating diversity ⁢and promoting equality, others⁤ argue that including LGBTQ+ themes‍ in Christmas decorations goes against their religious or personal beliefs. This controversy serves as ⁣a reminder of the importance of open dialogue and respect for differing opinions, particularly during this festive time of year.

Ultimately, the decision to include LGBTQ+ holiday decorations is a reflection of Target’s commitment to ⁤diversity and inclusion. While it may face criticism from some customers, it also garners support from those who value representation and acceptance. As society ​continues to evolve and embrace diversity,‌ the inclusion of LGBTQ+ themed merchandise during⁢ the holiday season ⁤serves as ⁢a symbolic⁢ step towards a more inclusive‍ and tolerant society.



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