Target’s Pride Collection Brand Partner is an Open Satanist

One of the designers whose products are featured in Target’s Pride Collection was revealed to be an open satanist who creates designs that appear to fantasize about the deaths of “homophobes” and “bigots.”
Abprallen, a brand based in the United Kingdom, was selected to partner with the retail giant to create material for Target’s annual Pride Collection that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community using rainbow-themed clothing, accessories, dog toys, and baby onesies.
The brand’s founder and designer, Erik, is a self-identified gay transgender man who openly talks about satan “respecting pronouns.” In one of the brand’s Instagram posts, Erik wrote, “satan loves you and respects who you are . . . LGBTQIA+ people are so often referred to as being a product of [s]atan or going against God’s will, so fine. We’ll hand with [s]atan instead.” Abprallen’s satanist-themed products have been sold online and at London’s Satanic Flea Market.
In a separate Instagram post, Erik wrote, “Satanists don’t actually believe in Satan, he is merely used as a symbol of passion, pride, and liberty . . . Satan is hope, compassion, equality, and love. So, naturally, Satan respects pronouns. He loves all LGBT+ people.”

Abprallen announced the partnership in an Instagram post claiming that Target approached the brand seeking to feature specific products in stores and online. “This has been so hard to keep quiet but I can now proudly announce that you can buy Abprallen in U.S. Targets! Part one of the range includes a messenger bag, a tote, and a sweatshirt!” Products offered include a “too queer for here” tote bag and a sweatshirt reading “Cure transphobia, not trans people.”
Many of the accessories offered by the brand are centered around a theme of death, including one which features a decapitation of a pink and blue guillotine with skulls laying beside it, and a title reading “homophobe headrest.” Erik posted this pin design on the brand’s Instagram with the caption, “What, this ol’ [sic] thing? No, no, it’s harmless! Rest your weary lil [sic] head down and relax after your long day of homophobia and bigotry — ignore the skulls!” Another pin reads “Heteronormativity is a plague,” referring to the idea that heterosexuality (same-sex attraction and relationships, which have the potential for procreation) is “natural” or “normal.”
Several accessory designs are medieval weapons, including a flail pin that contains the words, “We bash back.”
LGBTQ+ activists have become well-known for their constant instance that everyone should not only affirm their perceived identities but should actively participate in applauding their choices and sexual preferences. Anyone who declines to use preferred pronouns is harassed and shouted down, even threatened with violence for their personal beliefs about biology and reality. Many conservatives have drawn a line when it comes to progressive gender ideologues specifically targeting children with their propaganda. Sexualized drag performances have been billed as “family-friendly” and advertised to parents of young children.
Abprallen, being owned by a charismatic member of the trans community, created a pin that reads “Only a snowflake would want to band drag.” The caption advertising the product says, “Unfortunately the world won’t cater to your feelings, you need to grow up and accept the fact that the universe isn’t your personal safe space. Just because you’re offended by drag doesn’t mean that you’re being rational. You can’t just ban it because you don’t like it — free speech is the first amendment and if you don’t like it you can leave. Facts don’t care about your feelings . . . just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean the world has to bow to you.”
Ironically, Abprallen’s founder is a part of the community that believes it should be illegal for journalists to “misgender” transgender-identifying individuals.
Unsurprisingly, Target is alienating thousands of people who do not subscribe to the radical left’s gender ideology, and now thousands of Christians who do not want to support a corporation partnering with satanists. Hundreds of Twitter users were horrified by the revelation. “I’ll never step foot in another Target again,” one wrote. Another stated, “I will never step foot into your stores again. Hope that social credit score was worth it.”