Conservatives target new chain after finding ‘Bud Light Moment’ in store.
Conservatives Call for Boycott of Kohl’s Over “Pride” Onesie for Babies
After successfully battling back against Bud Light and Target for campaigns pandering to the LGBT movement, conservatives are focusing on a new potential boycott target — Kohl’s.
The retailer has come under fire because it sells a “Pride” onesie for 3-month-old babies, according to the New York Post.
One Twitter account proclaimed that due to the item, it was “time for a Bud-Lighting,” with another writer noting, “We already know what to do. Kohl’s bud light moment.”
Kohl’s latest retailer facing boycott calls for selling Pride onesie for babies: ‘Time for a Bud-lighting’
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— wyntre (@Wyntre999) May 29, 2023
Another Company needing Bud-lighting!
— Texas Papa Bear Hayes (@bear_hayes) May 29, 2023
We already know what to do. Kohl’s bud light moment.
— Michael Vartanian (@tujunga_mike) May 28, 2023
Some noted that the merchandise was not appropriate for a baby.
Kohl’s is pushing LGBTQ Pride for literal babies
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 28, 2023
In case you need clothes for your Gay or Trans 3 month old, Kohl’s has you covered
— ALX (@alx) May 28, 2023
In an Op-Ed for the Washington Examiner, Kimberly Ross said conservatives should realize they have power to counter corporate America’s leftward lurch.
“Far too often, corporations wish to appease small segments of the population. These businesses would prefer to hold the ‘correct’ views more than anything else. Forgotten is the fact that America is rather evenly divided in terms of political loyalties,” she wrote.
Conservatives Call for Boycott of North Face After Company Rejects Oil and Gas Company’s Order
Do you support the boycott of North Face?
Conservatives are calling for a boycott of North Face after the company rejected an order from an oil and gas company, citing its environmental values. “The misplaced arrogance results in campaigns to push agendas followed by shock when they’re poorly received,” said Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado.
Boebert suggested another boycott subject after North Face came out with a campaign aimed at the LGBT community.
Well, I guess North Face wanted to get a taste of what conservatives did to Bud Light and Target.
How many times do we have to explain to the woke marketing departments at these disgusting companies that America is not a nation of degenerates?
It’s time to boycott ANY product…
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) June 4, 2021
Join the conversation:
- Do you support the boycott of North Face?
- Should companies stay out of politics?
- What other companies have you boycotted?
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Conservatives Take a Stand Against Corporate Politics
“The lesson from Bud Light and Target is twofold. Conservative consumers should finally recognize the power they hold. And corporations must think twice before shoving politics down their customers’ throats,”
– Ross
Recent events have sparked a movement among conservatives to take a stand against corporate politics. Bud Light’s controversial pricing strategy and Target’s embrace of “satanic wokeism” have ignited a fire in the hearts of consumers who are tired of being force-fed political ideologies.
The Power of the Consumer
As Ross points out, conservative consumers hold a great deal of power. By choosing where to spend their money, they can send a message to corporations that they will not tolerate political agendas being forced upon them. This is a lesson that all consumers should take to heart.
Corporations Beware
Businesses large and small should take note: if you choose to align yourself with a political ideology, be prepared for your customers to react as a political force. Consumers have strong opinions, and they will not hesitate to take action if they feel their values are being compromised.
Not Everything Needs to be Political
At the end of the day, not everything needs to be political. Consumers just want to enjoy their products without feeling like they are being indoctrinated. By keeping politics out of the equation, businesses can create a more inclusive environment that appeals to a wider range of customers.
Join the movement and take a stand against corporate politics. Check out the latest article on The Western Journal to learn more.
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