Kohl’s Risks a Target-Style Boycott with LGBTQ-Themed Clothing for Children
In yet another example of a company self-immolating over its devotion to the sodomite agenda, Kohl’s is facing backlash from outraged Christian shoppers who discovered LGBTQ pride-themed apparel being sold in their stores, specifically targeting kids and babies.
The department store chain is now giving parents the option to dress their infants, ranging from 3 to 9 months old, in onesies featuring rainbow patterns and slogans like “Love is love” and “Happy Pride.” Fox News reports that Kohl’s even offers a variety pack of five baby pride-themed onesies with different LGBTQ slogans and designs. Additionally, pride-themed shirts with messages such as “Ask Me My Pronouns” and “Be Proud” can be found in the children’s section of the department store.
The revelation of Kohl’s selling Pride merchandise for young children quickly spread across social media, prompting calls for a boycott against the company. Christian and conservative Twitter users expressed their disappointment and vowed to stop shopping at Kohl’s. Similar boycotts have previously affected companies like Target, which faced a $9 billion loss in one week after launching their line of pride-themed apparel for kids.
Despite attempts to address the controversy, Target’s stock continues to decline. It remains to be seen how Kohl’s will respond to the calls for a boycott, as the company has not yet released an official statement. Only time will tell if they will face a similar fate as Target and other brands that have faced backlash for their support of LGBTQ rights and inclusion.
It’s edifying to finally see Christians stand up in the face of this wickedness and do real financial harm to corporations pushing this demonic filth on children. Although it may cause some discomfort to not shop at stores like Kohl’s and Target, it is worth it, as followers of Christ are finally making their voices heard and are bringing awareness to the sinful behavior of woke corporations.
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