Shoppers React to Controversial Products
Major brands have faced recent backlash over products that some customers find offensive. One notable example centers on Target.
The “OCD” Christmas Shirt Sparks Outrage
Shopper Reign Murphy called out a T-shirt at Target that read, “OCD: Obsessive Christmas Disorder.” She took to Twitter, explaining that the phrase mocked obsessive-compulsive disorder—a real and serious mental health condition affecting millions.
Divided Opinions Online
While many agreed with her concerns, others pushed back. Some people with OCD said they weren’t offended and viewed the shirt as harmless humor. They argued that intent matters and not every joke causes harm.
Target Responds
Target spokesperson Jessica Carlson acknowledged the complaints and apologized to those who were upset. However, she confirmed the shirt would stay on shelves, explaining that the company never intended to offend.
Past Incidents Resurface
This isn’t Target’s first brush with controversy. In the past, the store faced criticism over shirts labeled with terms like “bride” or “trophy.” These moments remind us that not all products are meant to provoke—and context matters before passing judgment.