Investigation: Target supported group pushing for closure of Mt. Rushmore
Fox News Digital found that Target, via its nonprofit foundation, which has been directed by the retail giant's senior corporate treasurers, funded a grantee pushing to shut down and give away U.S. sovereign land such as Mount Rushmore – believing it to be an "international symbol of White supremacy" and to demilitarize the "violent" U.S. military. The same grantee also supports the destruction of Israel's Jewish character through what is called the Palestinian "Law of Return" and implementing economic warfare tactics against the Jewish State, such as boycotts and sanctions, to "Free Palestine."
Another Target Foundation grantee said parents must teach specifically "White children" about systemic racism and to "see color." It also claimed that capitalism maintained a role in perpetuating racism.
Fox News is already facing backlash and boycotts for selling merchandise designed by an alleged satanist, then displaying obscene Pride merchandise in their stores where children can see them. One of the more disturbing items was a 'tuck-friendly' bathing suit. It looks like a women's bathing suit, but it has extra space where men can tuck their genitals in hopes to hide it and look more like a woman, despite being a full grown man.
For what it's worth, if men want to dress like women, then they should not be asking for special bathing suits. Wear the bathing suits designed for women or go back to wearing shorts and Speedos.
It's unclear how devastating the backlash and potential boycotts will be in the era of woke Bud Light style boycotts where Americans have had enough, they're fed up, and they're no longer supporting companies who mock real women or push inappropriate material in front of children.
Bud Light has lost billions since making a terrible marketing decision to partner with a man named Dylan Mulvaney who dresses like women and is one of the most annoying people on the planet. NY Post had some staggering details, saying "Bud Light maker Anheuser-Busch InBev has lost a whopping $27 billion in market value in the wake of its star-crossed partnership with Dylan Mulvaney — most recently slammed by a 4% stock drop this week."
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