When Love Looks Like Target
Target’s inclusivity campaigns—whether Pride displays or mannequins of diverse body types—have often stirred controversy. Yet seen through the lens of love as structure, they become something more: acts of dignity and restoration. Love is not partisan or sentimental; it has form and logic. It protects, restores, and reduces suffering. By portraying disability, difference, and diversity as natural, Target expands the boundaries of belonging. Christians should not condemn but recognize such efforts as expressions of love’s work in society—quiet, imperfect, yet transformative.