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I'm trying to follow the reasoning in Thursday's editorial "Target puts safety first — as it must." The Editorial Board condemns the actions of people who trash displays and/or issue threats regarding Target's promotion of Pride merchandise including adult swimsuits for transgender people, while opining that it's OK for Target to remove the items from store displays because some of the objectors might carry guns.
So, if I get enough of my friends together, we can rampage through Hobby Lobby, destroying anything that displays a cross and harassing employees because of all the fully documented stories of sexual abuse of children by clergy, and the Editorial Board will be fine with that since members of my group might have weapons?
Target is trying to have it both ways, and that is understandable because Target's goal as a for-profit corporation is to make money for its shareholders. But for the Editorial Board to support Target's cowardly decision to pull items rather than beef up security and to call for the prosecution of these vandals is simply emboldening them further. Shame on you!
Theresa J. Lippert, St. Paul
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Target has announced that it is making substantial changes to its line of Pride merchandise, following a campaign by some conservatives who argued the retailer's LGBTQIA+ friendly products were an effort to "groom" young children ("Target pulls some Pride products after threats," front page, May 25).