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Walmart and Target are keeping most of their Pride Month merchandise online instead of in stores.
Some major brands withdrew or scaled back their support for Pride events across the nation.
The LGBTQ+ community doesn't need your performative activism on our behalf. We are here, in spite of it all, and we have something to say.
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Walmart and Target are keeping most of their Pride Month merchandise online instead of in stores.
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How ditching Pride now could hurt brands later Some retailers that once wholeheartedly celebrated and supported the LGBTQ+ community have pulled away. What if they want to rejoin the party?