Target backs org pushing US demilitarization, Mt. Rushmore shutdown for being a 'symbol of White supremacy'
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Target Foundation funds organizations calling for the U.S. to give up sovereign territory, for the demilitarization of America and proclaiming 'White children' need to be taught to 'see color,' systemic racism.
Fox News Digital found that Target, via its nonprofit foundation, which has been directed by the retail giant's senior corporate treasurers, funded a grantee pushing to shut down and give away U.S. sovereign land such as Mount Rushmore – believing it to be an "international symbol of White supremacy" and to demilitarize the "violent" U.S. military. The same grantee also supports the destruction of Israel's Jewish character through what is called the Palestinian "Law of Return" and implementing economic warfare tactics against the Jewish State, such as boycotts and sanctions, to "Free Palestine." Dawn breaks after the second night of unrest in south Minneapolis, following the death Monday of unarmed George Floyd in Minneapolis Police custody. Here, people stand on a burned up car as fires burn around them near a Target Store, off of Lake Street. (David Joles/Star Tribune via Getty Images) Target store in the aftermath of extensive rioting at Lake Street. (Scott Takushi / MediaNews Group / St. Paul Pioneer Press via Getty Images) Target store in the aftermath of extensive rioting. (Scott Takushi / MediaNews Group / St. Paul Pioneer Press via Getty Images) Target partnered with GLSEN, a K-12 education group that focuses on getting districts to adopt policies that will keep parents in the dark about their child's in-school gender transition, providing sexually explicit books and integrating gender ideology at all levels of curricula in public schools. (Brian Flood/Fox News Digital) GLSEN's sample district policy with Target backdrop. (Photo illustration). (Getty | GLSEN ) Hannah Grossman is an Associate Editor at Fox News Digital.
Another Target Foundation grantee said parents must teach specifically "White children" about systemic racism and to "see color." It also claimed that capitalism maintained a role in perpetuating racism.