


'We were given 36 hours to take all of our Pride stuff, the entire section, and move it into a section that's a third the size,' an insider told FOX News Digital.

Some Southern stores were forced to move merchandise - many of which were designed by Erik Carnell, a transgender man and self-proclaimed Satanist - to the back of stores. Woke co-host Sunny Hostin agreed with the sentiment, saying: 'Be a good corporate citizen it's not that hard.'Īfter Target came under fire for its controversial Pride Month display, the retail giant made 'adjustments' to its merchandising plans, including removing displays 'that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior' at some of its stores, CEO Brian Cornell said in a statement last week. 'They don't want to see LGBTQ+ people thriving in our stores, in our communities, and will get very angry at the sight of us on a Sports Illustrated issue,' she said, referencing a recent cover of the magazine featuring transgender star Kim Petras. 'But what we see in moments like this, the people who support anti-trans legislation and anti-LGBTQ legislation aren't just after that. 'So when the bills come before the legislature, they always get talked about as if they're very narrowly-focused. Zephyr, who made headlines in April when she declared that Republicans voting in favor of a bill to ban sex change surgery for minors have 'blood on their hands,' added that she believes the outrage against Target is the natural progression of such bills. Zephyr also brought up recent controversy surrounding transgender star Kim Petras appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated
