It has now been over a month since Target announced that it would begin to allow male customers and employees into women’s restrooms and fitting rooms as long as they “identify” as women. The policy applies to female employees and customers as well. Following the April 19 announcement, the retail giant received praise from many in the LGBT community and on the far left.
Much of that praise, however, has been drowned out by the #BoycottTarget movement, which has garnered over 1.25 million signatures on its boycott pledge. Clearly, Target massively underestimated the public’s tolerance for left-wing, politically correct nonsense.
Research estimates that transgender people make up roughly 0.25% of the American population, and apparently a significant number of the remaining 99.75% of Americans are not comfortable sharing restrooms or changing rooms — or allowing their children to do so — with people who feel they were “assigned” the wrong gender at birth.
Since its announcement, Target’s sales have seen a sharp decline and CEO Brian Cornell knows the cause. Climate change of course. To read what Cornell had to say regarding the company’s sales plummet, and why the weather — not its bathroom policy and massive boycott — is to blame, continue reading on the next page:
That guys a moron
Another lefty Crack smoking loon. Uh climate change…. huh?
what ever boycott ,l they close,changing ploys ani’t gonna work today or tomorrow// USA says no no way//
Are these people insane ??? Mj
I laughed so hard…….. I had to potty, thank goodness I was at home!!
They would blame it on a toilet brush if they thought they could get away with it,Hey Dummies ITs THE bathroom issue!!!!!!
That ok the truth will come out. Climate change is a joke someone is trying to fill there pockets with taxpayers money. They will have some that are suckered for that.
omg these freaks need to be fired
Liberal asses.
Excellent perspective! He is of the ilk that “If can’t explain why something has gone wrong with your business–blame someone or something else.” It is never your fault when your decisions go wrong. It’s got to be something else.