California retailers that refuse to have gender-neutral toys for children will be FINED up to $500 under new ultra woke Gavin Newsom law – after uproar over LGBT toys sold during Pride week

California retailers that refuse to have a gender-neutral section for children will be fined up to $500 under Gavin Newsom‘s new bill.

The ultra-woke governor signed legislation in 2021 that would require some retail stores in the Golden State to have a gender-neutral section for children.

Retailers would have to do this ‘regardless of whether they have been traditionally marketed for either girls or for boys,’ the bill said.

The legislation, Assembly Bill No. 10584, will be enacted on January 1, 2024, and if retail department stores choose not to comply, they will have to dish out a civil penalty of $250 or $500.

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According to the bill, ‘childcare items’ refer to any product that is designed to facilitate sleep, feeding children, relaxation, or ‘to help children with sucking or teething’.

The age range of the ‘children’ that the legislation refers to is 12 years of age and under.

‘Toys’ were defined as a product designed or intended to be used by children by the manufacturer.

Californian Democratic Congressman Evan Low backed the bill to the Associated Press

‘We need to stop stigmatizing what’s acceptable for certain genders and just let kids be kids,’ he said.

‘My hope is this bill encourages more businesses across California and the U.S. to avoid reinforcing harmful and outdated stereotypes,’ Low said.

The Congressman added that he was ‘incredibly grateful’ to receive Governor Newsom’s signature and support on the bill.

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CEO Brian Cornell decided to pull all related items from the shelf after critics threatened to burn down stores and attack employees.

Target faced a violent backlash to outfits including ‘tuck-friendly’ bathing suits for adults and pro-trans T-shirts for kids, as well as a plunging share price that wiped $10billion from the firm’s value in just over a week.

Cornell told CBNC that he ordered staff to remove the displays just days before the start of June’s Pride Month because the backlash was getting dangerous.

‘I’ve seen natural disasters, the impact of COVID, the violence that took place after George Floyd‘s murder,’ he said.

‘But I will tell you what I saw back in May is the first time since I’ve been in this job where I had store team members saying, ‘It’s not safe to come to work.”

The retailer has publicly supported Pride through the month of June every year since 2013 and in 2014 Target endorsed marriage equality.

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Then, amid a nationwide discussion about bathroom access, Target announced that transgender people were free to use whichever bathroom they chose.

Three months later, it responded to protests by spending $20 million to add a private bathroom to each of its stores.

‘I think those are just good business decisions, and it’s the right thing for society, and it’s the great thing for our brand,’ Cornell said in May.

‘The things we’ve done from a DE&I (diversity, equity, and inclusion) standpoint, it’s adding value.

‘It’s helping us drive sales, it’s building greater engagement with both our teams and our guests, and those are just the right things for our business today.’

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‘The company is committed to making Lego play more inclusive and ensuring that children’s creative ambitions – both now in the future – are not limited by gender stereotypes,’ a statement from Lego said.

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