This is just pathological.
While Target has lightly backtracked by moving the pride section from its dominant position in the front in some stores and stopping its partnership with a satanist designer who identifies as a gay transgender man, it is still proudly supporting the LGBT agenda and its attempts to target children, specifically, by partnering with the activist organization GLSEN.
WATCH: High School Student Calls Out School Officials for not Protecting Girls from “Trans” Identifying Biological Male Using Girls’ Bathrooms and Locker:an “inclusive & affirming” curriculum in schools, in which it urges teachers to “increase your LGBTQ+ representation.
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