This year, Target faced backlash from families across the country for promoting “tuck-friendly” swimwear for children who believe they are “transgender.” As a result, sales dropped, and the products were pulled from the shelves of some stores, or relocated in others.
Now, another boycott relating to the LGBTQ+ agenda is spreading.
This week, reports broke that nearly 20,000 people have signed an online petition condemning Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as a “non-binary and transgender extravaganza” after it was revealed that the parade includes two “gender non-conforming” performers.
The petition was organized by the group One Million Moms, which is part of the American Family Association. The backlash was first reported by Daily Mail.
According to the petition, Macy’s “non-binary and transgender extravaganza” wil expose tens of millions of viewers at home to the liberal LGBTQ agenda” (via One Million Moms):
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Performances showcased in the parade will include music from two Broadway musicals, & Juliet and Shucked, both of which feature transgender and non-binary performers in major roles.
Justin David Sullivan, who personally identifies as non-binary, will be featured in the & Juliet parade performance. On stage in the musical, Sullivan plays the role of “May,” a non-binary friend of Juliet.
This year, Sullivan declined eligibility for the Tony Awards, saying traditional acting categories need to be reconsidered to become more “inclusive” of gender non-conforming actors.
Alex Newell, a biological male who also identifies as non-binary, won a Tony Award this year for his starring performance in Shucked, playing the female role of Lulu.
Newell, who uses all pronouns (he/she/they), has worn women’s clothes in recent public appearances and dressed in a shimmering, gold ball gown for the Tonys.
Thanksgiving Day, this liberal nonsense will be broadcast live from New York on NBC, starting at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.
Reportedly, in 2021, the transgender singer Kim Petras performed at the parade, becoming the first transgender singer to do so. At the time, One Million Moms described this as an end to “this once family-friendly holiday tradition.”