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A Few Places I Refuse to Shop at Anymore -

A Few Places I Refuse to Shop at Anymore

Recently, I wrote about stores or businesses that I refuse to shop from and many of my followers asked for a list of the places I avoid. Before we begin, though, let’s establish a few things.

1. I know that boycotting all stores is not possible.

2. I know that trying to buy from perfectly pure places is not possible.

3. Perfection with regards to this is not possible.

4. I know there are other stores that should be on the list. Please share in the comment’s section if you have a great alternative.

Just because you can’t do something perfectly, doesn’t mean you don’t try.

There is very little I can control in this world, but where I choose to give my money is one thing I can control–and so I will to the best of my ability.

  1. Target: Every June we have to go through the whole Pride month thing. The glorification of sexual preferences is boggling and the fact that whole months are dedicated to homosexual bedroom activities is troubling, to say the least. Now, we have “tucking” female swimsuits and chest binding clothing shoved in our faces and, really, I’m just done with it all. ALTERNATIVE: Get your food and necessities at the grocery store and shop elsewhere for clothes and home decorations.
  2. Ulta and Sephora: More often the not, these makeup companies have men advertising the makeup which is meant for women. I can only see a bearded man with red lipstick on so many times before I’m done with dudes modeling makeup for me. Alternative: I really like Rejuva Minerals. It’s an American company with good ingredients. I’ve been using them for about a year now.
  3. Nike: Too many of Nike’s products are made in the abysmal conditions of the Chinese Uyghur slave camps. Also, they just flaunt Pride stuff to the hilt. ALTERNATIVE: Xeroshoes.
  4. Adidas: They just came out with a swimming suit for women with room for a bulge in the front. Ya know, if you happen to be a “woman” with a penis and testicles. Their commercial features a man in the suit pretending to be some gender fluid person and it’s just gross. Women don’t have penises or testicles, so we don’t need that space, thanks. ALTERNATIVE FOR SWIMSUITS: Jessica Rey. Ethically made, made in the USA, modest and cute.
  5. Anything Made in China: China is at war with us, not a battle with modern military weapons–yet–but, the government is not friendly to us and, so, I’m not inclined to give them my money. This is not to say that the Chinese people are bad–I take beef with the Communist government. Also, they force the Uyghurs to work in subhuman conditions because of their religious beliefs. It’s a lot to go into, but I’m not interested in “feeding the dragon,” as my husband likes to say. They thrive off our economy and our money and use it against us. Why would I give my money to a country that hates us and commits modern-day slavery and genocide? This one is especially hard because EVERYTHING is made in China. It takes diligence and sacrifice to not buy from China. Look at labels and start shopping for alternatives. I can’t recommend lists of places, but I’ll mention two. ALTERNATIVES: Red Land Cotton. American-made linen company. Show Allegiance Flag Store. American-made, hand-sewn flags.
  6. Disney: I know this is hard for people because of the nostalgia of Disney, but they are intent on sexualizing our children. They have a political agenda and they are more than willing to feed it to us. Our children’s innocence is more important than clinging to a company that once gave us the warm fuzzies when we were kids. The path Disney is on now is not one I’m down for or interested in allowing my young child to view. Long ago, I bought all the old Disney movies and so I let him watch the old ones, but we don’t go to new Disney movies and I won’t go to the theme parks again if they keep on the path they are on. My son doesn’t need to learn about preferred pronouns, be told that he is bad because he is white, and sexualized through the infiltration of gay lifestyles in movies and shows. ALTERNATIVE: Put your kids outside to play.

Consumers have a lot of power, as we are seeing with the BudLight boycott. We have to be willing to make sacrifices and pay a little more money to not buy from slaves or businesses that hate our Catholic Faith or Christianity, in general. You don’t have to join in, but for those that do, be diligent.

Live the Faith boldly and travel well.

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8 responses to “A Few Places I Refuse to Shop at Anymore”

  1. Disney isnโ€™t doing itself favors with its high and always rising prices. You can practically go to Europe for what youโ€™d pay Disney!

  2. We can add North Face to the list, as well. Their new spokesperson is a transgendered man/woman.

    • Yes, I just saw the disgusting video the other day. What in the world does hiking have to do with bedroom activities?

  3. Remember when Walmart first came to town? “Made in the USA” was supposedly a big deal to them back then. American flags and posters of Sam Walton with “Made in USA” on his hat displayed all over the store. And a greeter at the door to shake your hand and get you a cart like you were an old friend. …..Now, you couldn’t find an item made in the USA in that store with a search party. And the guy who used to greet you at the door now randomly checks peoples’ receipts as they are leaving. After they are forced to use the self checkouts. Because the only personal service anyone gets there now is being watched. A few weeks ago I thought I was finished checking out. And when I started putting my items back into the cart, I noticed a pack of shoe laces I had forgotten in the baby seat of the cart. I finished putting things back in the cart. And when I took the shoe laces out of the seat and started to ring them up, a man came running over and asked me if I was having trouble. Evidently he thought I was trying to pull something.

    • I do remember that time when the actual source of pride for Walmart was being pro-American. There were retirees at the door to greet you and offer you a cart. Now, it’s just about making money and pandering to liberal activists that hate America. And, you’re right, you would need a search party to find anything not made in China. I’m also old enough to remember when the LGBT crowd told us that they just wanted to be “left alone” and “free to live their lives in private.” That went out the door in no time. Much like the lie that abortion was supposed to be rare and safe.

  4. We just noticed a rack of clothing in Walmart yesterday with all of the rainbow and “pride” brainwashing on it for kids. You can’t even work for a large corporation anymore without having all of the gender bending nonsense force fed to you. Through “ethics” and “inclusivity” training and company emails complete with all the pronouns. And if you dare question any of it, you are a homophobic, racist, religious bigot.

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