I think it's safe to say the people are winning the war against corporations pushing the LGBT agenda, but that doesn't mean that every single one of them has dropped out of the fight.
Barnes & Noble, one of the largest book retailers in the United States, is still pushing it where it's welcome. The Barnes & Noble in my area of Dallas doesn't have an LGBT kids' section, but one lesbian couple saw one that did and decided to explore it.
What they found even grossed them out.
*Language Warning*
The young lesbian couple said that the section in the story is crazy and pointed out some of the titles, including the "Gay-B-C's" and "Bye Bye, Binary," a children's book that had a baby with a mohawk on it.
Open up the "Gay-B-C's," one of the women began reading it and found colorful pictures with letters that began words that the LGBT community associates itself with.
"B is for Bi? We're gay, but this is crazy," said the woman, shocked.
Others included "C is for 'coming out'" and "D is for drag."
Other words included "joy" and "family" as well as some odd ones such as "K is for Kiki" which apparently means to gossip.
Even lesbians think @BNBuzz has gone too far with their LGBT kids section. pic.twitter.com/zE0a9VHyLL
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) July 14, 2025
I'm not sure where this Barnes & Noble is, but I'm willing to bet it's somewhere in or near a coastal blue city where corporations are still willing to put up displays like this. While many corporations have pulled back on these kinds of products, others do so to maintain some connection with the area that approves of things like this.
Target did the same thing after the boycott hit it, around the same time the Bud Light boycott happened. It stopped pushing LGBT merch, especially on children, but only in most of its stores across America, but it could still be found in specific areas.
This tells us something very important. They're not doing this because they want to, they're doing this because they have to. That specific region may feel an absolute revulsion to this kind of thing, but the moment it becomes in-vogue again, you can bet your bottom dollar Barnes & Noble will begin pushing it everywhere it can to make a buck.
Barnes & Noble should not be pushing this on children at all, but this video proves they clearly will if given the runway. Keep in mind, this wasn't even a young adult novel; this was a book for babies, and introducing them to concepts such as "drag" and "intersex" is grooming, pure and simple. I'm willing to bet we all know what the "T" stands for.
As I've reiterated in the past, the LGBT activists can't reproduce, so they have to recruit, and the path of least resistance to doing that is through children. It's why you never see transgender shows being put on in old folks' homes. It's always performances that are "family friendly" or for children specifically. Even if Barnes & Noble is keeping this to specific regions, the fact alone is that it's still helping those activists groom children, and that needs to be stopped entirely.
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