Women’s group is ready to ‘Bud Light’ Target for getting in ‘bed with the devil’

The women’s group “The Battle Cry” hammered Target for getting into “bed with the devil” over its radical transgender and LGBTQ ideology, calling on Americans to hold the cultish retail giant accountable and “Bud Light” the company for selling items “designed by an outspoken Satanist.”

(Video Credit: Fox News)

Their calls to boycott Target came after the company began selling tuck-friendly swimsuits in the women’s section and featuring Pride items from a designer accused of being a Satan worshipper.

According to Fox News:

Target partnered with U.K.-based brand Abprallen to sell merchandise with pro-LGBTQ messages to celebrate Pride month. While the company was already under a microscope over its “tuck-friendly” swimsuits, some social media users were angered to discover that Abprallen’s designer [Erik] Carnell is also an outspoken Satanist whose brand features occult imagery and messages like “Satan respects pronouns” on brand apparel.

 

Target has since panicked over the backlash that has cost the company over $9 billion in sales, pushing some Pride merchandise further back in its stores and removing some items altogether. And Carnell responded to critics on Instagram, contending, “I am, believe it or not, not a Satanist.”

Carrie Prejean Boller, Brittany Mayer, and Melissa O’Connor created “The Battle Cry” to fight against woke gender ideology they assert is being forced on children.

“It looks like Target got in bed with the devil and if you don’t like that, it’s time now to get really loud,” Mayer said on “Jesse Watters Primetime” Tuesday. “Parents, pastors, consumers, they are making it pitifully obvious for you to see that we are in a war of good versus evil and your children are the target. So, if we want to win, it’s going to take all of us getting involved.”

“And that’s why we invite you into this battle at ‘The Battle Cry (underscore) US’ on Instagram. Get involved. Get loud. Let Target know that we are ready to Bud Light them if they don’t call it quits now. We have the power to push back and tell them enough is enough,” she concluded.

The group is promoting a “call to action” in a campaign that uses cards people can drop off at their local Target to protest the store’s radical agenda.

“We have a June challenge for you where we want you to use correct pronouns and you can look at this printout, print these out, cut them up, and drop them everywhere in Target and every single story that is pushing the call onto our children,” O’Connor said. “Let them know how you feel and where you stand.”

“The Battle Cry” calls Target’s radicalism a “cult’ and says it must be fought against.

“We have been dealing with a gender ideology cult and now we are seeing this cult on full display in the name of pride,” Prejean Boller told Fox News host Jesse Watters. “We are standing up against this cult. We will win this battle and we need you, the people, to rise up and stand up with us and fight this battle alongside with us ladies here at the Battle Cry.”

The group’s Instagram page proclaims its goal of fighting Target and other outlets pushing transgenderism: “Refuse to be swept away by the cultish tidal wave of perversion, deception, and chaos. Refuse to hide away quietly or play pattycake out of ‘compassion’… it is time to GET LOUD and to refuse to live by lies; time to push back against the hellish indoctrination of our children at every turn. June is coming and you have power with your dollar, with your speech, and with every interaction you have in your sphere of influence. It’s time to be brave.”

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