Black Friday brands promote the left’s radical agenda, favored by shoppers.
Black Friday Companies Pushing Radical Gender Theories
Over the past year, numerous companies have found themselves in the midst of a culture war, aligning with radical gender theory and leftism. These corporations, such as Target, Native, Harry’s, Hershey’s, Nike, and Apple, have poured millions of dollars into LGBTQ groups like the Trevor Project and GLSEN. Their support for life-altering gender procedures and the inclusion of biological men in women’s spaces have sparked outrage among conservatives.
But now, as the Black Friday shopping weekend approaches, these pro-Left companies are hoping to win back favor with shoppers. They will be offering deals and discounts, but along with the savings come a barrage of woke ideas being forced upon consumers.
Target
Target, the Minneapolis-based retail giant, went all out during Pride Month, featuring LGBTQ-themed products aimed at children in their stores. They showcased a swimsuit for children with a tag claiming it fits multiple body types and gender expressions. They also sold LGBTQ-themed books and adult “Pride” collections, including swimsuits for men who identify as women to tuck their genitals.
Target also donated over $2 million to GLSEN, an organization that encourages children to hide their gender changes from parents. Despite facing backlash, Target is heavily promoting its Black Friday deals to offset negative earnings reports.
Harry’s
Razor company Harry’s faced criticism after pulling its advertising from The Daily Wire due to comments on transgenderism. In partnership with the Trevor Project, Harry’s sold a razor set for men during Pride Month, with all profits going to the organization. They later donated more money to the Trevor Project through their ”Pride Shave” set.
Hershey’s
Hershey’s faced a boycott after featuring a biological man in their International Women’s Day campaign. The backlash led to The Daily Wire launching Jeremy’s Chocolate, which quickly gained popularity.
Native
Native partnered with a trans-identifying influencer to promote their products and donated $50,000 to the Trevor Project. The influencer also collaborated with other companies, including Bud Light and Nike.
Nike
Nike faced criticism for partnering with the same influencer who promoted Native. The influencer appeared in a paid social media video wearing Nike women’s gear, which sparked outrage. Nike defended the partnership and celebrated Pride Month by hosting a panel discussion with a surgeon who performed gender-affirming surgeries on minors.
Apple
Apple celebrated International Women’s Day by featuring a biological man in their app store banner. Clicking on the banner redirected users to an article promoting life-altering gender procedures.
While these companies will likely make billions from Black Friday shoppers, there is an alternative. The Daily Wire offers a range of products, including Jeremy’s Razors and membership deals on their new kids entertainment company, Bentkey.
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How do the limited edition Pride-themed products released by Harry’s, Hershey’s, and Apple contribute to the LGBTQ movement, and are they seen as genuine support or merely marketing strategies?
$100,000 to the Trevor Project, an organization that provides support and resources to LGBTQ youth. While these actions may be seen as inclusive and supportive by some, others argue that Target is pushing radical gender theories onto young children and promoting a divisive agenda.
Native
Nike, another company known for its social activism, partnered with Native, a shoe brand that promotes indigenous cultures and activism. While there is nothing inherently wrong with celebrating and supporting indigenous cultures, Native took it a step further by promoting radical gender theories. Their “Two-Spirit Collection” includes shoes with pronouns stitched onto the tongue, such as “he/him,” “she/her,” and “they/them.” This move has been seen as an attempt to normalize the use of non-binary pronouns and push the boundaries of traditional gender norms.
Harry’s
Harry’s, a male grooming company, joined the bandwagon by releasing a limited edition Pride-themed razor set, with rainbow-colored handles. While it is commendable to support LGBTQ rights, critics argue that companies like Harry’s are capitalizing on the movement and using it as a marketing strategy. They argue that by associating their products with LGBTQ causes, these companies are exploiting the community for profit.
Hershey’s and Apple
Hershey’s, the popular chocolate manufacturer, and Apple, the technology giant, have also shown support for LGBTQ causes through their marketing campaigns and partnerships. Hershey’s introduced a Pride-themed candy bar, while Apple released a Pride-themed watch band. While the intention may be to show solidarity with the LGBTQ community, some argue that the focus should be on the quality of the products, rather than their association with a particular cause.
Many conservatives and traditionalists are frustrated with these companies pushing radical gender theories and leftism onto consumers. They feel that these companies are using their influence to dictate societal norms and values, rather than focusing on delivering quality products and services.
As Black Friday approaches, it is important for consumers to be aware of the values and ideologies that these companies promote. While it may be tempting to indulge in the deals and discounts, it is crucial to make informed decisions and support companies that align with your own beliefs and values.
Ultimately, the power lies in the hands of the consumers. By choosing where to spend our money, we can send a message to these companies about the kind of society we want to live in. Whether we support companies that embrace traditional values or those that push radical gender theories is a personal choice that reflects our own beliefs and priorities.
As the Black Friday shopping frenzy ensues, let us not forget the larger implications of our choices. It is not just about the savings and the materialistic satisfaction but also about the kind of world we want to create and the values we want to promote.
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