Target ending DEI initiatives amid Trump's order on diversity programs

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By Reuters
January 24, 20253:12 PM ESTUpdated 43 min ago





People shopping on Black Friday in Wheaton, Maryland

People shop on Black Friday near a Target and the Westfield Wheaton mall in Wheaton Maryland, U.S., November 29, 2024. REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo


Jan 24 (Reuters) - Target (TGT.N)
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Earlier this week, President Donald Trump issued a sweeping executive order directing federal agencies to terminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, encouraging private companies to do the same.

Companies have been focused on the diversity of their workforce for decades, but contemporary DEI initiatives took off after nationwide protests in 2020 over police shootings of unarmed Black people.
Over the last year, however, several major companies, including Walmart (WMT.N)
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"Many years of data, insights, listening and learning have been shaping this next chapter in our strategy," Target's chief community impact and equity officer Kiera Fernandez said in a memo, adding that it was important to stay in step with the "evolving" external landscape.
Target said on Friday it was rolling back programs aimed at promoting racial equity, called the Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) initiatives, this year.

In 2022, the company pledged it would invest more than $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by the end of 2025 as part of its REACH goals.
The initiative also included plans to add more than 500 Black-owned brands and a funding program from its in-house media company, Roundel, to increase exposure of diverse-owned brands through paid media.
The retailer added that it was changing its "Supplier Diversity" team to "Supplier Engagement" in a bid to better reflect "its inclusive global procurement process."

At a retail conference in New York this month, Target's CEO Brian Cornell said the company's growth over the past years came down to investing in people and creating a culture of care and growth.
The company cited an internal survey to showcase its people-led culture, saying it showed that "seven out of 10 people feel cared for as a person, not as an employee (of Target)."
"In retail, we have a chance to change lives," Cornell said at a keynote session at the National Retail Federation Conference.

Late last year, bigger rival Walmart said it was cutting some of its DEI initiatives too.
In contrast, on Thursday, Costco Wholesale COST.O shareholders voted strongly against a proposal requesting a report on the risks of maintaining its diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Minneapolis-based Target has landed in the cross hairs of conservative backlash in the past.
In 2023, Target pulled some LGBTQ-themed merchandise from stores, citing increased confrontations between shoppers and employees, and incidents of products being thrown on the floor.
The company has sold LGBTQ-related goods tied to Pride month for years but has faced growing criticism for carrying those products, including from conservative news outlets and Republican politicians, who have claimed certain items at its stores were marketed to children.
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Reporting by Savyata Mishra in Bengaluru and Siddharth Cavale in New York; Editing by Alan Barona
 
Technically true! Zhey didn't say it was a positive one 🤔
It should be noted this seems like a one time thing as far as I saw, Target didn’t restock their inventory (probably because not a huge demand for it) after it was rolled out three years ago. I don’t know if it was to children or mentally ill women either.
 
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Yeah, this. I can laugh at a wheelchair-bound nigger Santa Claus figure, but selling youth chest binders and "tuck friendly" girls bathing suits is absolutely irredeemable. Since that happened I've never set foot in a Target and I never will again.
I saw someone sew wheelchair black Santa a COVID mask and fashion him a trans flag just to make him an extra retarded handicapped nigger.
 
All these kike monopolies coming out in unison to say, and ONLY say, that they are removing their generational White-replacement/D.I.E. agendas totally just trust them? Damn... I totally believe these malicious and greedy Jewish corporations now, and it's all because Trump is currently the uniparty puppet. Time to go back to sleep like it's 1995! Good times are certainly here.

Wonder what they're going to rename it.
B.R.I.D.G.E.
 
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every single bikini and underwear model had some sort of "special thing". Vitiligo, weird birth marks, massive and distracting afro, shaved head

It's like all the ad people watched too many movies or something where the rich guy running the pageant declares the downs girl or the fat black one the winner "she's beautiful folks" or the CEO and his special project team just made millions and they want to take a group picture and CEO is all "ackshually were putting Lupe from housekeeping in the lead ahead of me". If these kind of things happened irl in the 80s or something maybe it could have been genuine if it happened organically every once in a while.

Theyre trying to use something like that energy and now it seems there's almost style guides for this sort of thing. It's starting to look like to the consumers that the admen just want to showcase a lady they find to be hideous and hope the public does too and is alienated by her. Or alienated by obvious and big overrepresentation of minorities. The public is dumb though and there are many more reasons this vampiric snakelike race of people is doing such things.
 
At a retail conference in New York this month, Target's CEO Brian Cornell said the company's growth over the past years came down to investing in people and creating a culture of care and growth.
Except, if I'm not mistaken, Target hasn't been doing very well. In fact, let's look at their stock price.
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In 2022, the company pledged it would invest more than $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by the end of 2025 as part of its REACH goals.
Oh wow, it seems in 2022 when they announced the gayniggerfication of their company, their stock price fell and never recovered. What growth is this idiot talking about?
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Doesn't matter anyway because just like all the other companies, they're lying. The fact that this company still has a "Chief Community Impact and Equity Officer" shows they're not actually doing shit.


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Wow, a company wouldn't just take a worthless sheboon and just change their role just to trick people, would they?
Fuck Target just like the rest. I hope their stock continues to plummet, and the CEO has his house culturally enriched by a nigger.
 
Except, if I'm not mistaken, Target hasn't been doing very well. In fact, let's look at their stock price.
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Oh wow, it seems in 2022 when they announced the gayniggerfication of their company, their stock price fell and never recovered. What growth is this idiot talking about?
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Doesn't matter anyway because just like all the other companies, they're lying. The fact that this company still has a "Chief Community Impact and Equity Officer" shows they're not actually doing shit.


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Wow, a company wouldn't just take a worthless sheboon and just change their role just to trick people, would they?
Fuck Target just like the rest. I hope their stock continues to plummet, and the CEO has his house culturally enriched by a nigger.
Sweet Jumping Jesus Christ, is that pavement ape a tranny?
 
I mentioned it before I think, but I was working a second job as a wagie at target when all the controversy about tuck friendly swimwear for kids and all the other shit blew up. Now, I never saw the swimwear at the store I worked at, and I never looked for the binders, but we did have all kinds of other pride month bullshit in the apparel section, including a lot of crap about troons. It was fairly easy for me to just ignore it since I worked in the electronics department and all that. What was funny was how much of that shit purely just didn't sell, went through all 3 clearance cycles, and was eventually just shipped back to the warehouse or something. Especially that hideous garbage from that britbong shithead who ran the company Abprallen or whatever it was. My city is somewhat left wing compared to the rest of the state, but even during the Christmas season, the woke merch just never sold well, which made me laugh at how stupid the company was being when I wasn't there. I'm totally unsurprised their stock prices didn't recover.

As far as them ditching cancerous DEI dribble, I'll believe it when I see it. Target is well known as a very progressive retailer, they're probably going to follow suit with a lot of these companies (maybe not Walmart) in just keeping quiet about continuing to follow whatever DEI gets repainted as, because the allure of the hedge fund money is probably just too great. After all, the people in these companies who stand to profit the most off that shit have little reason to care all that much if a bunch of moronic DEI hires slightly impact the bottom line, even if it makes the wagies job that much more annoying and difficult.
 
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