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Yet another boycott

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Conservatives are big mad right now.

North Face Boycott Calls Grow as Company Defends Pride Range—'Unacceptable'





The North Face is the latest brand that conservatives are calling people to boycott after it launched a Pride Month campaign featuring a drag queen.
The outdoor apparel brand released an ad for its "Summer of Pride" campaign—now in its second year—featuring Pattie Gonia on Instagram on Wednesday.
"I'm a real-life homosexual. I'm here with The North Face to help you come out... in nature with us," they say in the ad.

Some complained about the post in the comments, while others took to Twitter.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, tweeted: "Big name brands sexually targeting children makes me want to buy all generic brand clothing now. Besides.. we can save a fortune NOT wasting money on labels that are grooming our children."

Robby Starbuck, a former Republican congressional candidate, wrote: "Can anyone explain how the heck this ad helps @thenorthface sell outdoor clothes? They're screaming at you to not buy their products if this violates your values. Accept their challenge."

Stew Peters, a far-right commentator, tweeted: "Add The North Face to the list."
Another Twitter user wrote: "Please boycott Marxist North Face. This is unacceptable."

It comes after Target faced criticism for its Pride Month marketing, with customers angrily ripping over displays and railing against the retailer's inclusion of "tuck friendly" women's swimsuits in the range. Target then faced a second backlash for caving to anti-LGBTQ+ customers by removing some products and relocating the displays.

Meanwhile, Bud Light is continuing to deal with the fallout over its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Mulvaney posted an Instagram video of herself cracking open a Bud Light as part of a promotional contest in early April, igniting a backlash. Conservatives called for a boycott, and Bud Light saw sales fall slightly in subsequent weeks.

The beer brand also received criticism for its handling of the backlash. The country's largest advocacy group for LGBTQ+ rights has suspended its benchmark equality and inclusion rating for parent company Anheuser-Busch.

The backlash to Target and Bud Light illustrates how companies are struggling to cater to different groups of customers at a time when anti-transgender sentiment is growing in the United States, with bills targeting the rights of transgender people sweeping through Republican state legislatures.

The North Face indicated it does not plan to bow to similar pressure, posting a message on Instagram in response to criticism.
"We recognize the opportunity our brand has to shape the future of the outdoors and we want that future to be a more accepting and loving place," the message said.
"We're partnering with Pattie because we believe the outdoors are for everyone.

"The North Face online community is designed to be a safe, positive and inclusive environment. It's why we have a zero-tolerance policy against racist, discriminatory, threatening, abusive, harmful, vulgar or attacking social media comments, which will be removed immediately."

Newsweek has contacted VF Corporation, The North Face's parent company, for comment via email.


https://www.newsweek.com/north-face-boycott-calls-company-defends-pride-range-1802653
 
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This might actually help TNF drum up new sales. They've been out of style since the 10's and quality has dropped since the aughts when they became more of a fashion brand instead of real gear.
They still make good sleeping bags, and my most recent backpacking tent has been pretty good as well. Not quite MSR level, but pretty good for $175 ish. All the coats/rain jackets, etc. I've tried in the last few years suck.
 
They still make good sleeping bags, and my most recent backpacking tent has been pretty good as well. Not quite MSR level, but pretty good for $175 ish. All the coats/rain jackets, etc. I've tried in the last few years suck.
Good to know about their bags. I still have a 20 yr Cat's Meow bag that is still going strong and an old heavyweight fleece hoody that's bombproof, but ever since they were in every middle school in suburban FL in the 10's, it seemed like their clothes turned into cheap, mass produced rags.
 
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This might actually help TNF drum up new sales. They've been out of style since the 10's and quality has dropped since the aughts when they became more of a fashion brand instead of real gear.
They still make some of the best stuff in a number of segments, but the brand has been seriously diluted because of their lesser quality goods.
 
I agree. However, sometimes it isn't pride stuff but rainbow stuff that kids normally like.
Yeah- I get sometimes kids like rainbows, and whatever right?

I do see how easy the argument can be made (by the new red team ‘protect our kids’ group) I guess. Pre-pubescent kids shouldn’t really be pawns in these social agendas. I’d question a parent putting a similar aged kid in MAGA stuff, though I’d also go about my day for that also.
 
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Yeah- I get sometimes kids like rainbows, and whatever right?

I do see how easy the argument can be made (by the new red team ‘protect our kids’ group) I guess. Pre-pubescent kids should really be pawns in these social agendas. I’d question a parent putting a similar aged kid in MAGA stuff, though I’d also go about my day for that also.
I can't argue. I understand where you are coming from.
 
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In case anyone was wondering where we are on the timeline here....

 
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