Target Holds ‘Emergency’ Meeting , Over LGBTQ Items.<br />As Pride Month approaches, many companies have started to advertise more LGBTQ merchandise.<br />But some Target stores in the South have been instructed to relocate their Pride products from store entrances after a wave of customer "outrage.".<br />But some Target stores in the South have been instructed to relocate their Pride products from store entrances after a wave of customer "outrage.".<br />Much of the outrage stemmed from "tuck-friendly" swimwear with "extra crotch coverage" and LGBTQ-friendly kids' clothes.<br />Some of the new products are <br />labeled as, "Thoughtfully fit on multiple <br />body types and gender expressions.".<br />We were given 36 hours, told to take all of our Pride stuff, the entire section, and move it into a section that’s a third the size. , Target insider, via Fox News.<br />From the front of the <br />store to the back of the store, <br />you can’t have anything on mannequins and no large signage, Target insider, via Fox News.<br />We call our customers ‘guests,’ there is outrage on their part. This year, it is just exponentially more than any other year. , Target insider, via Fox News.<br />I think given the current situation with Bud Light, the company is terrified of a Bud Light situation, Target insider, via Fox News.<br />Target CEO Brian Cornell dismissed <br />boycott calls over the clothing.<br />When we think about purpose at Target, it’s really about helping all the families, and that ‘all’ word is really important, Brian Cornell, Target CEO, via statement.<br />Most of America shops at Target, so we want to do the right thing to support families across the country, Brian Cornell, Target CEO, via statement