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Red State
Red State
16 Nov 2023
Mike Miller


NextImg:Target Beclowns Itself Again — This Time With Ridiculous 'Woke' Christmas Decorations

Sometimes the left just can't help itself — just can't stop itself — from embracing "woke" nonsense. In the case of Target, the major retailer remains all in — on purpose — up to its corporate eyeballs. 

When we last visited the Minneapolis-based retailer, the company had partnered with UK-based Satanist designer Abprallen on its new “Pride” collection, which featured a “Cure Transphobia” sweatshirt bearing the message “Cure transphobia, not trans people,” and other related products. Did I mention that Abprallen insists: “Satan loves you,” “Satan respects pronouns,” and other uplifting [sarc] trash for your shopping pleasure? 

Yeah.

Anyway, Target has apparently learned zero from the consumer backlash to its last "woke" adventure. According to End Wokeness — a conservative account with more than 1.8 million followers on X — the Minnesota-based corporate retail giant now offers woke Christmas decorations, including a black Santa Claus in a wheelchair and a figurine sporting both a "pride" hat and a "pride" flag.

Check it out:

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My first thought was why would anyone who truly celebrates Christmas put that ornament on his or her Christmas tree? And here's the thing — it matters not if the character is black, white, purple, or glow-in-the-dark. What does matter, in my not-so-humble opinion, is the demeaning — via "wokeness" — of Christianity's most celebrated holiday. 

So, again:

Wow. Just wow.

You would think they would have learned from the last time.

When will companies finally start to realize it?

#ProTip: They won't. Not most of them, anyway.

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