Summary
Racial justice group leaders called for a national boycott of Target during a rally Thursday in front of the offices of the Minneapolis-based retailer.
Target announced last week that it would end its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and investments. The initiatives include a program it established aimed at helping Black employees build meaningful careers, improving the experience of Black shoppers and promoting Black-owned businesses, following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020.
I’m not defending Target and that wasn’t a “gotcha.” I recommend people boycott Target if they can, but to say that “
everything” “most of the things” you can buy at Target is available at Costco just isn’t true.You can make your point without hyperbole.I didn’t say “everything”, I said “most”…don’t misquote me. There’s no edit on that comment so don’t act like I said something I didn’t.
That’s my mistake, and a significant misquote. I’m sorry. That said, just because I disagree with your argument about Costco being an equal alternative, that doesn’t mean I’m defending Target’s DEI rollback, or defending Target as a company. I’m actually writing this from the Costco parking lot, but Costco isn’t accessible for some people because of transportation, mobility, or dietary needs.
Thanks for clarifying the mis quote. I appreciate it.
There’s not a single thing on Earth anyone would ever need that is exclusively sold at Target. I find the “if they can” bit ridiculous.