Retailers discover that anti-LGBTQ extremists can not be appeased
June 5, 2023
Most retailers that have drawn the attention of anti-LGBTQ groups have chosen to conduct business as usual and ignore the vitriolic language and threats of violence associated with these movements. Those such as Anheuser-Busch and Target that have sought a middle ground have found it only encourages the people threatening their workers. The companies have also lost face with many others who think that LGBTQ individuals should be able to go through life free from harassment and discrimination.
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