Posted on 12/04/2005 4:59:09 AM PST by bulldozer
Began as Pride Days, held at various times around the United States for gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT) groups.
All these celebrations were combined into Pride Month.
June was chosen to commemorate the Stonewall protests, a three-day demonstration against discrimination in New York City in June of 1969.
No mention of Christmas in December.
Normally I don't pay much heed to these boycott-the-big-box things, but I may just forget to visit Target this year. Happy Festivus.
I'm up for boycotting em.
'Sides their prices are usually higher than Walmart anyway.
With so many choices, it's easy to avoid Target. I'm nearly done shopping and have managed to do so w/ease.
What about a Grass Movement with placards saying "Merry Christmas" are held by people at the door of Target Stores?
If they are told to move on.... it would make the news.
If Cindy Sheehan can play the game....why not a fight to save our Sacred Holiday!
That said: Target doesn't represent Christmas to me anyway... nor does any commercial store because they rely on Christmas for the bulk of their sales for the year. Yet they deny the words of celebration.
However I would love to get the Merry Message out... bring it to the public's attention.
I told my wife in no uncertain terms, she is NOT to shop at the two local Target stores we have her in town. Screw these people. WalMart loves veterans and they have always allowed the Salvation Army to have their volunteers outside asking for donations for the poor.
Target's kids clothes are much better made than spraWal-boxMart's and I usually give my grandkids gift cards to Target.
They just screwed up and lost my business. And I'll mention it to my friends and on my blog.
http://auntiecoosa.blogspot.com
Don't forget that those who take advantage of the Target Bridal Registry, and receive something they do not need/want can ONLY exchange it for something from the same department.
If you get 2 blenders, you can't exchange one for dishes, cleaning supplies, bedding, silverware ... it HAS to be from the Kitchen electronics department. So, your options are a Mixer, Waffle maker, Juicer, ect.
There used to be something called Customer Service; Target apparently has decided to treat their customers as if we were their employees.
I think Target has outlived their usefullness. That's OK, we shop Kohls now; and there is always Dillards, Foley's and Wal-Mart.
Evil tends to sow the seeds of it's own destruction.
Most retailers make their profit for the year during the Christmas season. And Target would probably be counted amongst those retailers. It's not the kwanzaa season, not the winter solstice season, but the Christmas season where they make their money for the year.
If people in general choose not to celebrate Christmas, or don't celebrate it in the sense of purchasing gifts, then the folks who will suffer most acutely will be the retailers.
I find it ironic that Christians are having to band to gether to encourage retailers to do something that ultimately improves the profitability of retailers; promote and celebrate Christmas.
I bought a box of blocks, a DVD, and two clusters of jingle bells at a target yesterday. There was no line at the checkout, so maybe other people are boycotting. Good on 'em!
Too many Christians are so insecure in their faith that they feel dissed everytime anything happens in public this time of year without someone directly quoting Luke and Matthew.
That was when a bunch of drunk gays rioted.
Target's return policy bears no resemblance to what you're describing.
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>>( >FROM: Patty Lewis, Human Resources Director
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>>TO: All Employees
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>>DATE: 1 October 2005
>>
>>RE: Christmas Party
>>
>>I'm happy to inform you that the company Christmas Party will take
>>place on
>>December 23, starting at noon, in the private function room at the
>>Grill House.
>>
>>There will be a cash bar and plenty of drinks! We'll have a small band
>>playing traditional carols ........ feel free to sing along!
>>
>>And don't be surprised if our CEO shows up dressed as Santa Claus!
>>
>>A Christmas tree will be lit at 1.00 pm.
>>
>>Exchange of gifts among employees can be done at that time; however, no
>>gift
>>should be over $10 to make the giving of gifts easy for everyone's
>>pockets.
>>
>>This gathering is only for employees! Our CEO will make a special
>>announcement at that time!
>>
>>Merry Christmas to you and your family.
>>
>>Patty
>>
>>
My 82-year-old mother is upset enough to start her own picket line at her local Walmart for their "holiday" policies. Twice in the past couple of days she's said that she would like to see that happening and based on past experience, she's the one likely to end up organizing it.
Leni
If the experiences you relate are yours, and not those of a friend of a friend of a friend who read it on the internet, then hire an attorney.
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