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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Olivia Petter

Target removes 'Baby Daddy' cards after people called it an 'insult to black fathers'

Facebook ( Takeisha Saunders )

Target has removed its “Baby Daddy” Father’s Day card after shoppers called them “an insult to black fathers”.

The card was widely criticised online after one customer expressed her outrage in a Facebook post alongside a photograph she had taken in the shop.

“You CANNOT be serious Target!” Takeisha Saunders wrote in the post, which has since garnered hundreds of similarly outraged responses across social media.

Saunders also claimed that it was the only Father’s Day card in the store featuring a black couple, writing:

“Really!!!?!!!!? This was the only Father’s Day card that featured a black couple!!!!!!”

Speaking to Fox News, Saunders confirmed that she came across the card in a Target outlet in Rockwell, Texas.

One commenter responded to Saunders' post by uploading a snap of the inside of the card, which featured a poem praising the recipient as a “wonderful husband and father”.

However, this did not assuage Saunders’ concerns, who responded by explaining she ran the card by her husband who said he would have been upset had he received it in spite of the heartfelt poem inside “because of what the term generally means in our culture.

“It’s not sweet or nice,” she added, “It’s a term used to describe a deadbeat or absent parent.”

Others expressed their shock by sharing Saunders’ post on Twitter:

“Seriously@Target???? Baby Daddy is not a term of endearment. This is an insult to black fathers and a slap in the face to the African-American community as a whole. There are plenty of black men that are EXCELLENT FATHERS, not ‘baby daddies’!!!” wrote one person.

“What in the microagression racism is this@target? [sic]” added another.

The furore caught the attention of the US retailer, who responded with an apologetic statement on Twitter on Tuesday:

“We assure you it is never our intention to offend our guests with the merchandise we provide. We sincerely apologize to anyone this particular card has offended. Please verify the store location this was displayed so we can share your feedback.”

They have since removed the cards from its stores, Target revealed in a statement given to Fox News.

"We want all guests to feel welcomed and respected when they shop at Target," said Target spokesperson Joshua Thomas.

"We were made aware of some concerns about this card last week and are working with our vendor to have it removed from Target stores.”

Saunders explained that she understood Target did not create the card themselves, but she hopes that her Facebook post and the subsequent comments online have “shed some light” on why it might’ve caused offence.

“I would hope that [American Greetings] and Target’s purchasers would become more aware of the items on their shelves and how they may not have the desired impact on the targeted demographic consumers,” she added.

The Independent has contacted American Greetings for comment.

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