Target, seeing what was happening to Bud Light, appears to have taken steps to ensure that its own problems would be resolved swiftly. However, the company’s “solutions” mislead the American public by contradicting itself.
Before several weeks, conservatives began to observe that Target had increased its support for the radical transgender movement by introducing a new line of “tuck-friendly” swimwear for children. The purpose of these garments is to help children conceal their genitalia so they can appear to be the opposite gender in support of the extreme LGBT agenda.
WARNING: The following tweet contains vulgar language that some viewers may find offensive.
Thanks to @Target I found the perfect swimsuit for creeping out all the women and children at the pool this summer.
Can’t wait to tuck my cock into this little number while sipping a Bud Light! pic.twitter.com/sGD1fc74P9
— Chrissie Mayr🇺🇸 (@ChrissieMayr) May 16, 2023
The transgender products were already unacceptable. However, it was also disclosed that one of the company’s designers, an artist named Eric Carnell, was a genuine Satanist.
The business had formed a partnership with Abprallen, a manufacturer of merchandise bearing violent and satanic messages.
For instance, one message the company wrote said: “Satan loves you and respects who you are; you’re important and valuable in this world and you deserve to treat yourself with love and respect. LGBT+ people are so often referred to as being a product of Satan or going against God’s will, so fine. We’ll hang with Satan instead.”
This week, criticism of Target reached a level that prompted the company to take notice and take action.
Unlike Bud Light, which remained silent for some time after conservatives attacked its partnership with transgender TikTok activist Dylan Mulvaney, Target moved swiftly to make moves that appeared to be an attempt to appease the critics.
A few days after social media users began to draw attention to Target’s offensive apparel line, the company took action by removing some of its “pride” merchandise from the storefronts. The retail behemoth then began removing “pride” merchandise from stores in many instances.
Additionally, the company eradicated some products from the Target website.
Perhaps it also moved just in time. According to its market data, the company is already experiencing severe financial difficulties.
In addition to relocating the products out of sight, Target also attempted to reassure their radical homosexual supporters that the only reason they removed the LGBT-friendly products was because evil conservatives had threatened violence.
“Since introducing this year’s collection, we’ve experienced threats impacting our team members’ sense of safety and wellbeing while at work,” Target said in a statement, according to wire service Reuters.
“Given these volatile circumstances, we are making adjustments to our plans, including removing items that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior,” Target added.
Nonetheless, Megan Basham had a valid point regarding Target’s claim that it was only acting in response to “threats.”
“Target is removing some Pride items from the stores AND the website, per company statement. Why would they include online if they were only reacting to violent confrontations in the stores?”
Second update. @Target has removed all items from Satanic “queer” designer Abprallen from its website. When you search you can see where the items were, but error returns now when you click on them.
Again, if “violent confrontations” in the stores were the issue, there would be… https://t.co/mBOswd8icZ pic.twitter.com/redzoWk4GM
— Megan Basham (@megbasham) May 24, 2023
This is an excellent issue, but the implications are not entirely apparent.
However, the target moved very rapidly. Unlike Bud Light, which adopted a middle-of-the-road approach in which it didn’t condemn Mulvaney, didn’t apologize, and then attempted to claim they never had a deal with Mulvaney in the first place, Target moved swiftly to quell the mounting criticism.
However, Target has not issued an apology. Consequently, its decision to relocate the products is not a viable solution. It is solely cosmetic, intended to mislead Americans into believing the company has taken action. In reality, Target has no intention of reducing its support for the radical trans and LGBT movement, which seeks to indoctrinate our children into their lifestyle. Target has supported the LGBT agenda for decades and has made no significant effort to stop doing so.