Minnesota Lawmakers Debate Southeast Saint Paul — The Local View from politicians fume after Target pulls some Pride merch — Liz Lee Constituent Briefing

The debate over Southeast Saint Paul has reached the State Capitol, creating policy questions for politicians fume after target pulls some pride merch residents.

Boycotting is now a sign of how "dangerous these white Christian nationalists and far-right groups have gotten," according to some DFL politicians.

“I’m pissed they removed some of their Pride merch,” said Sen.

Erin Maye Quade, DFL-Apple Valley, calling the development “a reflection of how damn dangerous these white Christian nationalists and far-right groups have gotten.” As a queer person in MN (where @Target is HQ’d), I’m pissed they removed of some of their #Pride merch.

As a former in-store team member, I understand doing so for the safety of staff.

The problem isn’t Target, it’s the dangerous, intensifying anti-LGBTQ hate movement.

— Erin Maye Quade (@ErinMayeQuade) May 25, 2023 Target has faced backlash after its latest Pride line was released in stores, featuring items geared towards babies and children.

Many conservative commentators called for a boycott of Target, similar to the boycott of Anheuser-Busch products following the company’s partnership with a transgender influencer.

As the measure advances, residents of Southeast Saint Paul can follow amendments and contact Liz Lee regarding the final language.

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