Target Stores Donating to Promote Gay Lifestyle to Kids

LifeSiteNews and American Family Association both report Target stores are donating thousands of dollars to organizations the promote homosexual lifestyles to children.

Target also is offering a long line of LGBT “pride” merchandise on its website.

AFA reports,

Target’s website has several pages dedicated to products that promote the LGBT lifestyle, many of which are specifically designed for children. For example, Target offers shirts that declare, “Love my dads,” and another says, “Love my moms.” Others shirts are emblazoned with the rainbow flag bearing the word “pride” superimposed.

Target is also donating $100,000 to the Gay, Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), an organization whose primary focus in on indoctrinating school-aged students into organizing “gay” clubs in public schools across the nation.

GLSEN also offers lesson plans for elementary school children on “gender-neutral” pronouns and terminology as part of the Common Core curriculum as well as introducing gender ideology to third-graders.

This gives conservatives one more reason to boycott Target. In 2016 the company made headlines when it announced men would be able to enter women’s restrooms and changing areas at its stores.

Following the announcement, more than 1.5 million people pledged to boycott Target stores, and the company’s stock price plummeted.

You can learn more about the Target boycott here.

You can learn more about Target’s radical LGBT policies and merchandising here.

Arkansas Wins Legal Victory Over Fayetteville Ordinance

This morning the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled the City of Fayetteville cannot enforce an ordinance that gives special protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

The court case stems from a so-called “nondiscrimination” ordinance the City of Fayetteville adopted in 2015 despite a state law effectively preventing cities and counties from creating protected classes that are not found in state laws like the Arkansas Civil Rights Act.

Besides running afoul of state law, the Fayetteville ordinance has a number of significant problems.

Under Fayetteville’s ordinance, a minister could be penalized for declining to solemnize a same-sex marriage, and people of faith who own catering services, florist shops, and wedding venues could be penalized for choosing not to participate in same-sex ceremonies.

After more than three years of legal wrangling, the state’s highest court has handed us a solid victory in this case.

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and her office have worked tirelessly to stop the City of Fayetteville from enforcing this unlawful ordinance.

The lawsuit over this ordinance has bounced from court to court in the state, but the A.G.’s team has been very proactive at every turn. I honestly don’t believe any state attorney general’s office does a better job standing up for what’s right than Arkansas’.

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