To take the Target thing a bit further, it's not just in their advertising, but the way they run their stores. Now granted, I'm going by what I see in the Target down here in little ole Dothan, but I assume they're in lock step with company guidelines. Target appears to gear everything towards that inclusive and diverse Utopia.
This is not an agree or disagree take. Just an observation. They were one of the first major department stores to put in "Trans" bathrooms. They took heat earlier this year during Pride Month, by placing their Pride collection of clothing front and center for everyone to see as they came in the doors. Throughout the store, there are huge pictures of dozens of models, both adult and kids. You will see every nationality under the sun represented, and hard pressed to find a white model in the mix.
We were in there twice in recent weeks, to find Christmas gifts, and I noticed something pretty telling. They put up a Christmas section, with decorations etc. for sale, but placed that section in the far back corner of the store. If you walked anywhere else in that Target, you wouldn't have a clue it was the Christmas season. No decorations, no tree, no snowflakes hanging, no Santa. Purposefully excluded, so as not "offend" anyone who might not celebrate Christmas.
Hey, maybe it was just my Target. Maybe they were understaffed and had no time to put anything up. But it looks more like it falls right in line with their M.O.