Target sells shirts to benefit equality advocates
Jun 1, 2012, 10:41 PM
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Target Corp. is taking some heat for selling T-shirts to benefit a group that favors gay marriage.
The retail giant recently unveiled several “Pride”-themed shirts, with proceeds to benefit the Family Equality Council. The group is one of several fighting a proposed constitutional amendment in Minnesota to ban gay marriage.
Frank Schubert, a spokesman for one of the largest groups that favors the ban, tells Minnesota Public Radio (
http://bit.ly/LdxnXh) the T-shirts are “a slap in the face to people of faith and supporters of marriage.”
Target says the T-shirts simply reinforce its long support of the LGBT community.
The online T-shirt promotion marks an apparent turn for Target. The company was sharply criticized two years ago for donating $150,000 to support a candidate for governor who opposed same-sex marriage.
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Information from: Minnesota Public Radio News,
http://www.mpr.org
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