
“When Target said they were supporting us, it felt real.
It felt like they saw us. Target, especially in 2020, but for me even before, it kind of felt like Target was like for us.
Now people will often ask me, well, where's the smoke for Walmart?”
“No one forced them to handle business in such a disrespectful, sleazy, dirty way. That was a choice, and I think that communicates a lot about, like that tells me a lot about the people who are leadership at Target.”
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From There Are No Girls on the Internet: Why aren’t people boycotting Amazon like they’re boycotting Target?, Nov 28, 2025
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-no-girls-on-the-internet/id1520715907?i=1000738774864&r=697
#target #boycott #indivisible

Apple Podcasts
Why aren’t people boycotting Amazon like they’re boycotting Target?Podcast Episode · There Are No Girls on the Internet · November 28, 2025 · 58m
"Last week, actor and filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers won the Toronto Film Critics Association award for outstanding supporting performance in a Canadian film, for her role in the drama Sweet Angel Baby.
But, she returned the award shortly after her win once she learned that the acceptance speech she had recorded for the award ceremony had been edited, so that the section where she expressed support for Palestine was removed."
Good for her.

CBC
What’s happening with the Toronto Film Critics Association? | CBC ArtsToday on Commotion, The Canadian Press reporter Alex Nino Gheciu breaks down everything that’s transpired in the last week, and what the future may hold for the organization.