Don’t Fall for Target’s Deceptive Bathroom Language

Don't stop your #BoycottTarget pledge now.
Share:

In the wake of the Target Corporation’s disappointing second-quarter earnings, and as American Family Association’s (AFA) successful #BoycottTarget pledge reached 1.4 million signatures, Target announced a $20 million public relations diversionary tactic to make shoppers believe the company had changed its bathroom policy.

“Don’t fall for it,” said AFA President Tim Wildmon. “Target is using deceptive language to make Americans think it has their best interests at heart. But Target has not changed this dangerous policy. Adding more bathrooms doesn’t fix the issue. Not allowing men in women’s facilities is the only solution.”

AFA recently sent an Action Alert to its more than one million friends and supporters, stating that while it’s true that the company is adding single-stall, lockable bathrooms to all store locations, Target will continue to allow men to use the women’s restrooms and fitting rooms inside its stores.

Despite Target’s high price tag to install more single-stall bathrooms, AFA’s concerns remain, and the boycott will continue.

“We still believe Target doesn’t value the safety of families because they’ve refused to reverse this dangerous policy,” Wildmon added. “Because Target refuses to address our concerns, the boycott will remain. AFA will continue to direct our supporters away from Target and, as a result, they will shop at other retailers. After seeing Target’s latest earnings report, the retailer can’t afford to have millions of families shopping with competitors. The privacy and protection of women and children is important, and that is why we will continue to stand against Target for its reckless policy.”

Last week, AFA released an open letter to Target CEO Brian Cornell, which contained the following:

Unisex bathrooms are fine, but our request has always been that Target maintain the gender-specific bathrooms as well—if the company is interested in guaranteeing the safety and privacy of women and girls who patronize the retailer’s stores.

AFA’s boycott will remain in place until Target agrees that protecting the safety and privacy of women and children is of paramount concern. To demonstrate that commitment, we ask that you reverse your current bathroom and fitting room policy.

Read the full text of the letter here.

AFA continues to ask shoppers to take action in several ways, especially during the busy back-to-school season:

  • MOST EFFECTIVE: Let Target know you are not fooled by its misleading language. Voice your concerns on Target’s Facebook page.
  • NEW: Read the latest news on the Target boycott from FOX News’ Todd Starnes here.
  • Sign the #BoycottTarget pledge. Encourage family and friends to sign the pledge, too. The 1.5 million signature mark is right around the corner!
  • Share the boycott information on social media and be sure to use #BoycottTarget.
  • Visit afa.net/target for more tools and information on the #BoycottTarget initiative.

For more information on American Family Association, visit www.afa.net or follow AFA on Facebook or on Twitter @AmericanFamAssc.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Joseph Z’s Prophetic Guide to 2024 and 2025

In an episode of “Table Talk” hosted by Joni Lamb, guest Joseph Z shared prophetic insights the Lord revealed to him for the years 2024 and 2025. Z shares that 2024 will be a year of justice, encouraging believers to...

Grammy-Winning Christian Music Artist Mandisa Dies at 47

Christian singer-songwriter and “American Idol” finalist Mandisa Lynn Hundley, known professionally as Mandisa, has died in her Nashville, Tennessee, home at age 47, according to multiple reports. The platinum-selling artist and five-time Grammy nominee, born in California, rose to fame...

Missionary Fights Back After Pastors Imprisoned

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b56AlU1Y2wQ Byline: Billy Hallowell/Faithwire An American missionary is fighting back after he, his family and 11 Christian leaders are facing serious charges from Nicaraguan officials who accuse them of money laundering and organized crime. Britt Hancock, founder of Mountain Gateway...