Outrage grows as Kohl's stores offer LGBTQ clothing for babies
Kohl's has become the latest retailer to receive backlash for catering to the 'woke crowd' after shoppers slammed their LGBTQ+ apparel for infants.
The onesies with the LGBTQ+ pride flag on them, specifically tailored to June, which is known internationally as Pride Month, have even sparked calls for a store boycott.
One Twitter account put it succinctly: 'Looks like another company needing Bud-lighting!'
The department store has already seen its stock shares lose almost half their value in 2022 and now they could be following the path of Bud Light and Target.
Popular Twitter account, 'End Wokeness', led the charge against LGBTQ+ onesies for infants, writing: 'Kohl’s is pushing LGBTQ Pride for literal babies' and added 'Looks like Kohl’s didn’t learn a thing from Bud Lite and Target.'
Kohl's appears to be the latest brand to have begun catering to the 'woke crowd' for promoting and selling LGBTQ+ apparel for infants at the struggling company
The onesies with the LGBTQ+ pride flag on them have even sparked calls for a store boycott
The Kohl's products were spotted both online and in stores, according to numerous social media posts.
'Celebrate the joy that comes from living authentically and unapologetically during Pride month and all year long with this Baby Sonoma Community® Pride Bodysuit Set,' reads the online description.
YouTuber 'Twisted Luck Truth' posted a video that was also shared on TikTok criticizing Kohl's LGBTQ in-store merchandise, claiming the social media site took it down.
The account showed off various pieces of pride merchandise throughout one unknown Kohl's location, including a t-shirt that proclaimed 'BELONG BELIEVE BE PROUD' with a Mickey Mouse logo in silhouette.
Conservative influencer Benny Johnson wondered 'why is Kohl's selling 'Pride Merch' for three-month-old babies?'
'Wouldn't it be nice if Target and Kohl's also offered toddler wear that had pictures of the American Flag? Patriots? Eagles?' asked another account.
One more liberal content creator defended Kohl's in the wake of the boycotts against other companies and stated the company should stand its ground.
'Kohl's please stand your ground and keep your pride collection. I'm sick of gun hungry bigots acting like not being straight is killing kids, when we all know what happens EVERY F***ING DAY IN THIS COUNTRY.'
Kohl's move comes as many are attempting a boycott of various big name brands over displays of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community
A YouTuber who goes by 'Twisted Luck Truth' posted a video that he also shared on TikTok criticizing Kohl's LGBTQ in-store merchandise, claiming the social media site took it down
Kohl's move comes as many are attempting a boycott of various big name brands over displays of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community, which many are seeing as a progression of 'woke' ideology.
Bud Light is giving away its beer for free with new promotions after the Dylan Mulvaney backlash wiped almost $16 billion off parent company Anheuser-Busch's market value.
Anheuser-Busch has seen its market value plunge $15.7billion since the disastrous campaign with transgender Mulvaney began on April 1.
Target has pulled some of the most controversial items from its Pride collection in the face of a 'Bud Light' style boycott, but is doubling down on its commitment to LGBTQ causes and blaming 'volatile' complaints for its decision.
Target said it had pulled some of the items that have 'been at the center of the most confrontational behavior.'
'Since introducing this year's collection, we've experienced threats impacting our team members' sense of safety and wellbeing while at work,' Target said in a statement.
Shares in Kohl's closed more than 7 percent higher on May 24 after it posted a surprise profit, but lost have their value in 2022
'Given these volatile circumstances, we are making adjustments to our plans, including removing items that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior,' crisis communications manager Kayla Castaneda said.
The company did not specify which items had been taken off shelves. Many of the swimsuits, onesies and t-shirts that sparked outrage remain available online.
Target has lost $10billion in market cap in just 10 days and has seen its stock price tumble to its lowest mark in years in the wake of its Pride offerings.
Staffers at Target HQ reportedly held an 'emergency' meeting last week to avoid what a Target insider told Fox brass had colloquially labeled a 'Bud Light situation.'
An insider divulged the company made the emergency decision at the last minute, in direct response to threats staff had received in recent weeks over the new displays.
Budweiser is giving away its beer for free with new promotions after the Dylan Mulvaney backlash wiped almost $16 billion off parent company Anheuser-Busch 's market value
Anheuser-Busch has seen its market value plunge $15.7billion since the disastrous campaign with Mulvaney
Target announced that it was pulling some of the most inflammatory merchandise from its Pride collection
Kohl's push to offer LGBTQ clothing comes after the struggling department store chain posted a surprise profit earlier this week, amid widespread downfall in the retail market.
Big name stores such as Walmart, Sears and Walgreens are shuttering in their droves across the country, while 50-year-old discount home goods chain Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy in February.
In contrast to other chains, which have been hit by the so-called 'retail apocalypse' sweeping the nation, Kohl's said it is not considering downsizing plans at this time.
Instead, it is focusing on implementing new business strategies and drawing in customers with its revamped stores and merchandise.
Source: Daily Mail