Woman Calls Out ‘Deeply Offensive’ Target Sweater

A holiday sweater sold at Target sparked controversy when a customer called it “deeply offensive.” The red sweater featured the phrase “OCD: Obsessive Christmas Disorder,” which some shoppers argued trivialized obsessive-compulsive disorder, a mental health condition affecting millions of people.

Despite the backlash, Target stood by its product. A company spokesperson said they did not plan to remove the sweater from stores and encouraged customers to understand the playful intent behind the design.

The incident ignited discussions on social media, with some customers expressing frustration over insensitivity, while others defended Target’s decision to sell the sweater.

This controversy highlights the delicate balance retailers face between humor and sensitivity, especially regarding mental health issues.

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