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The goal is the latest in a series of retail giants who took a violent unpopular position Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs (Dei) American companies company.

TARGET step comes in the wake of similar measures by other large companies, including Meta, Walmart, Amazon and Trartor Supply Co. , All of which have expanded Dei's policies in recent months.

This transformation is a welcoming sign that companies may finally listen to their customers and shareholders, who are tired of paying the companies' surrender to the waking agenda. Walmart investors have recently sent A message to the leadership of the company that praises them for their decline in the DEI policies to combat business and encourage them to maintain their position despite the long review of the left.

The target is facing a 40 -day boycott for DEI initiatives to retreat

In fact, DEI policies and Ethics of companies fed by power It was largely unpopular with the American public since its inception. When the DEI SUPLY DEI policies appeared last year, she drew her great attention on social media and inspired customers to boycott the company, which led to a 8 % decrease in its share price ($ 2.8 billion in market loss) only five days. Constant exposure to companies for companies for companies closed other large companies such as Ford, Google and Lowe in proactive policies and avoiding a similar violent reaction and financial losses.

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Target said it is targeting Dei, one of the many major companies to do so. (Google Maps)

In addition, large companies faced fixed warnings of possible legal procedures from the state lawyers, private organizations and shareholders regarding up to DEI discriminatory employment practices in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision for the year 2023 for fair admission, company and colleagues of Harva College (SFFA).

In 2016, when Target announced for the first time a bathroom policy that allows customers to use toilets based on sexual identity, it caused violent reaction and huge provinces.

They couldn't have been more than just contact with the American public.

These efforts, as well as the largest campaign by the angry Dei supporters, “Opading” Amazon, Walmart, Nestle and other large companies, represented to what extent did the Democratic Party reflect the views of the American people.

Even critics and politicians agree.

The former Minister of Transport criticized Beit Betiggij for the election of the DNC comedy chair and went further in Dei, which he often described “made people sit in training that appears to be something from” Portland “.

Democratic Senator in Virginia Mark Warner also admitted that “excessive partisanship” had affected his political horizons.

Democratic Party expert for a long time James Carville Piercing The destruction of his party on himself is mainly meaningless, as he put it “stupidly stupid”, including the rules of the sex of the National Democratic Committee that was implemented in February.

This transformation is a welcoming sign that companies may finally listen to their customers and shareholders, who are tired of paying the companies' surrender to the waking agenda.

Jin Psaki criticized the former White House journalist, the Democrats approach to dialogue with the public, noting their separation from ordinary citizens and issues that concern them more.

The truth is that corporate ethics have harmed American consumers, and they know this. DEI, along with environmental, social and governance initiatives (ESG), unnecessarily raised energy, food, transportation and housing.

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Americans want companies to return to focusing on the final result: providing reliable products, affordable and high -quality customers.

DEI policies are bad for the economy, bad for the consumer, and bad for the moral fabric of this country.

Walmart is one of the many main retailers who have retracted its Dei's efforts. File: Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio

Walmart is one of the many main retailers who have retracted its Dei's efforts. File: Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio (Google Maps)

The government, social groups, and consumer companies should not preach the left-waking agenda-such tactics are ineffective, unjust and unwanted.

Amid the progressive left of the left for social justice and the interface of companies from diversity, fairness and integration, the real purpose of working in a free society has lost. Companies do not provide moral or political guidance, and they should not. It exists to facilitate the exchange of goods and services and compete with other companies to achieve profit by making itself more attractive, whether through better quality or lower cost.

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Fortunately, American companies wake up to this reality, and the huge cards house for Corporaate Dei may be on its way to a deadly final fall. At least, we seem to see a fan and step in the right direction.

Let's hope the direction will continue, and in the end, American companies can finally return to work.

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