06/02/2023 / By Ethan Huff
In retaliation against Target over the retail chain’s decision to pull some of the most offensive LGBT “pride” clothing items for children from its stores, LGBT extremists are reportedly threatening to bomb numerous Target locations in Utah, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
One Cleveland-area Target store shared a threatening email it received, which Cleveland 19 News reviewed and determined to possibly have come from transgenders and other LGBT perverts who wanted the child-grooming clothing to remain in Target’s “Pride Collection.”
“Target is full of cowards who turned their back on the LGBT community and decided to cater to the homophobic right-wing redneck bigots who protested and vandalized their store,” the email read in part.
In Salt Lake City, police communications director Brent Weisburg told USA Today that there is no “credible threat” to at least two Target stores in the area that received similarly threatening emails.
“Officers will continue neighborhood patrols around the Target locations in Salt Lake City out of an abundance of caution,” Weisburg said in a statement. “We encourage anyone who sees anything suspicious to immediately call 911.”
Numerous Target locations in Layton, Taylorsville, and Provo, all, likewise in Utah, also received bomb threats. Sgt. John Ottesen with the Layton Police Department told CBS affiliate KUTV 2 that the bomb threat there, which directly mentioned Target’s pride merchandise, came from a “bogus email address.”
(Related: Can you believe how upset California Gov. Gavin Newsom is at Target for removing some of its children-grooming apparel from stores? He’s probably one of the perverts now threatening the retail chain with violence.)
In a statement, Target revealed that ever since introducing its latest pride clothing lines for adults, children, and babies, “we’ve experienced threats impacting our team members’ sense of safety and well-being while at work.”
As a quick refresher, Target’s 2023 “Pride Collection” included select items from U.K.-based designer Abprallen, which has produced such gems as t-shirts with the phrases “Satan loves you” and “Satan respects pronouns” emblazoned on the front and back.
Abprallen is also responsible for the infamous “tuck-friendly” women’s bathing suits that were being marketed and sold to transgender “women,” meaning biological males who either dress in drag or are in the process of transitioning but still have their male genitals.
“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 in a statement.
Kelley Robinson, president of the far-left LGBT extremist group Human Rights Campaign, chimed in with an intended sob story about how anyone who opposes such filth being pushed at Target – and on children and babies, no less – is an “extremist” working “to divide us and ultimately don’t just want rainbow products to disappear – they want us to disappear.”
“For the past decade, the LGBTQ+ community has celebrated Pride with Target – it’s time that Target stands with us and doubles down on their commitment to us,” Robinson further complained in a statement.
Someone who reads a news story about this whole fiasco noted that Target brought all this upon itself by provoking its customers with such filth in the first place.
“If you’d just gone about the business of selling stuff instead of getting involved in social engineering, all this could have been avoided,” this person wrote in a comment. “That’s what you get for hiring the indoctrinated turned out by the current educational system.”
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