WATCH: "Twilight" actress refuses to bring her "non-binary 7-year-old" to Target cuz they moved some of their Pride displays, says "we're not supposed to negotiate with terrorists" 🥴
· May 30, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Canadian actress Rachel LeFevre, who is known for the Twilight movies and not much else, made the #stunning and #brave decision over the weekend to boycott Target. Or, at least not take her kid there anymore, because a few of the stores have moved their children's pride displays.

Having a non-binary 7-year-old is a lot like having a vegan cat.

We all know who's REALLY making the decisions.

"'I just walked into Target and right behind me where you see all these lovely swimsuits, that's where the Pride display used to be. I came in here two days ago and my 7-year-old, who's nonbinary, saw it and said, ‘Look, Mom, it's pride, Look, they're going to celebrate me.'

Fox reported on the story and didn't tell us the child's actual sex (cuz they're woke) and noted that LeFevre followed up after receiving righteous backlash with snideness:

In a follow-up video posted on Instagram, Lefevre said she received "hurtful, disgusting" comments after revealing she will no longer bring her child to Target, but is choosing to "know how much pain" her critics are in instead of clapping back.

"I know the kind of hate you have to put inside you to numb the hurt,' she said. "So instead of hating back, I just choose to know how much pain you're in."

Or, maybe, you're just suppressing the truth in unrighteousness, Rachel?

Have you ever considered that maybe it isn't that the entire world for the history of humanity has been wrong about sexuality and gender and that it might be you and your bizarre woke theories?

But, hey, as long as we're all boycotting Target for whatever reason it's all good.

They just need to be punished.


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