Starbucks to ban LGBTQ+ Pride decorations in the midst of Pride Month.Starbucks Workers United tweeted on Tuesday that the coffee company had reportedly decided to prohibit "Pride decorations in stores across the United States.""For the last two weeks, Starbucks workers have taken to social media to report that the company is no longer allowing Pride decorations in-store.
This seems to be the first year the publicly 'pro-LGBTQ+' company has taken this kind of stance," the union wrote on Twitter."Taking a cue from Target, who bowed to anti-LGBTQ+ pressure and removed pride merchandise, corporate and district management are taking down the pride decorations that have become an annual tradition in stores."Target and other companies, including Bud Light, have faced criticism and boycotts over their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Target, which was the subject of outrage over clothing in its Pride Month collection, eventually removed the items from its stores due to the controversy.Conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, relished in the news on Twitter, writing: "BREAKING: Starbucks has banned Pride decorations in its stores halfway through Pride Month, the company's workers union has revealed.
Leftwing Trans activists claim this means Starbucks is 'caving.' Good! Keep the pressure on, folks."Fellow conservative commentator, Evan Kilgore wrote on Twitter, "Let's go," and added clapping hands emojis.BREAKING: Starbucks has banned Pride decorations in its stores halfway through Pride Month, the company’s workers union has revealed.