Target Gets Horrible News After Making ‘Deal With The Devil’

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Target is under fire for allegedly partnering with the U.K.-based brand Abprallen and outspoken Satanist designer Eric Carnell.

The partnership was uncovered after customers realized the company’s “Pride Collection” contained female swimsuits that are “tuck-friendly” with “extra crotch coverage.” Numerous companies, including Anheuser-Busch, Nike, and Adidas, have faced nationwide boycotts after promoting transgenderism with their products.

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Abprallen sells merchandise with messages that publicly attack its critics, such as pins with the phrase “heteronormativity is a plague.” On social media, company designer Eric Carnell shares his faith in Satan who he believes represents “passion, pride and liberty” and “loves all LGBT+ people.”

Carnell explained, “Satanists don’t actually believe in Satan, he is merely used as a symbol of passion, pride, and liberty. He means to you what you need him to mean. So for me, Satan is hope, compassion, equality, and love. So, naturally, Satan respects pronouns. He loves all LGBT+ people.”

“I went with a variation of Baphomet for this design, a deity who themself is a mixture of genders, beings, ideas, and existences. They reject binary stereotypes and expectations. Perfect,” Carnell continued. “I don’t believe in Satan. I don’t believe in the Bible…. It’s a metaphor.”

In response to the partnership, some Americans and parents are speaking out about their frustration with the retail giant partnering with such a controversial designer to sell products. (Trending Now: Hunter Biden Star Witness Drops Bombshell Testimony)

“Why did @target hire a Satanist to design pieces for their recent ‘Pride’ clothing line?” Scarlett Johnson, a Wisconsin county chair for grassroots group Moms for Liberty, said.

“The Abprallen designer responded to the backlash by mocking ‘transphobes,'” the report found. “These have already got the transphobes infuriated with me and I feel like quite the celebrity to think that they believe this is all some big conspiracy and I have any power to brainwash anyone when I’m just some guy drawing pictures!” the artist wrote.

Abprallen has sold multiple products on Target’s website, according to Fox News. This includes a bag that says “Too queer for here” and a sweatshirt that says “Cure transphobia.”

Neither product features Satanic imagery, but Carnell suggested more products with Target will be released.