Convert or Die

California to fine stores that don’t have a ‘gender neutral’ kids toy section [More]

Whether it Especially if it violates the owner’s deeply held religious convictions or not.

Next up: Children’s bookstores.

These people look more discardable every day.

[Via Jess]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

5 thoughts on “Convert or Die”

  1. Funny, when I walk into the toy section of any big box store — Walmart, Target, or wherever — they don’t have “boy” or “girl” sections. They have sections for brands (e.g. LEGO, NERF, etc.), characters (e.g. Paw Patrol, Barbie, Star Wars, etc.), or themes (e.g. music, games, ride-on toys, early learning, etc.).

    With no “boy” or “girl” labels, the whole toy department is already “gender-neutral”; there’s no need for a specific “gender-neutral” section. If the LGBTQIAA+ activists are seeing “LEGO” and thinking “Boy” or seeing “Barbie” and thinking “Girl”, that’s on them, NOT the stores.

  2. The most they can hope for is fewer toy sections as stores give up any hope of satisfying the perpetually unmet goals of the woke crowd.

    That is, is any retail stores survive the mass shoplifting currently in style in blue cities. Unless some very deep policy changes are made, some sections of the USA, maybe even all of it, are headed for a very dystopian future, just like George Soros intended.

  3. The religious organizations – now facing the most insidious, most evil, most Satanic force in human history, “gender affirming” care for kids – they are hiding behind platitudes and missing in action. You would expect believers in an infallible God to resist the Mengele branch of medicine when they try to change Johnnie into Janie (and vice versa) but what do we hear from these folks. Nothing! Instead they’re intent on removing my Dad’s ’03 from my possession. Sometimes I think they’re actually on the side of the Prince of Darkness.

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