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Trans designer dumped by Target explains how he got smeared as Satanist​


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Transgender designer Erik Carnell was dropped by Target after a smear campaign calling him a Satanist.

When Erik Carnell was contacted by a Target distributor to create tote bags and clothing for the retail giant’s Pride Month lineup, he was ecstatic. It was the biggest opportunity he had received since he took a leap of faith in 2017 and left his management job at Starbucks to launch Abprallen — an art and apparel brand for the LGBTQ+ community.

“I sell wholesale to shops and stuff but this would have been the largest scale project I’ve worked on,” said Carnell, a 29-year old trans designer in London. “It was really exciting that they reached out to me — I felt like I’d been sort of like noticed and recognized.”
But his big moment ignited a firestorm.

Shortly after Target began its rollout of more than 2,000 products for its annual Pride collection this month, anti-LGBTQ activists started attacking the store in social media posts and right-wing videos — a common occurrence whenever a major corporation shows support for the community.

Activists soon discovered Carnell’s independent web store, where he has sold, among other items, pins and medallions that used Satanic and occult imagery to make points about transphobia. A lavender, goat-headed medallion that reads “Satan respects pronouns” is among his most popular designs. A pin depicting a guillotine with the label “Homophobe Headrest” might be the edgiest.

Within days, tabloids and conservative news outlets were painting Target as a promoter of violence, drugs and the devil. “Target customers shocked after company features pride items by Satanist partner,” read a typical Fox News headline.

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The chain never actually sold any of Carnell’s Satan-ish merchandise, but it soon pulled his other items from its shelves, including a fanny pack with swirling planets that reads, “We belong everywhere,” and a tote bag with a UFO that proclaims “Too queer for here.”

“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,” the company said in a statement this week, citing threats the company had received against its staff. The store also confirmed that it moved its Pride displays from the front of the stores to the back at some locations in the South where confrontations among shoppers had erupted.

The move has caused an outcry from LGBTQ+ advocates, who accuse Target of caving to a cancellation campaign by anti-trans extremists — much as Budweiser’s chief executive was accused of doing last month, when he vaguely apologized for a can of beer commemorating trans actress Dylan Mulvaney.

Carnell has found the entire situation distressing.

“For starters, I don’t believe in Satan,” he said. “If I believed in Satan, I’d have to believe in the Bible — and I consider myself an atheist.”

He is hardly the first person to embrace Satanic imagery to make a political point. The U.S.-based Satanic Temple — largely a collection of atheists and humanists — towed an eight-foot sculpture of the horned deity Baphomet to the Arkansas Capitol building several years ago, to call attention to conservative attacks on the separation of church and state.

Carnell said he used Satanic imagery in some of his art to subvert a homophobic narrative that queer people are sinful, evil or otherwise ungodly. “It’s no different to people reclaiming slurs and trying to remove the power from it to try and use it to benefit them.”

Meanwhile, activists appear to have scored yet another victory over a corporation that dared to embrace the LGBTQ community.

The attacks on Carnell are part of an onslaught against public displays of queer culture — most notably the campaign against Budweiser over its partnership with Mulvaney, and a seemingly organized campaign to ban books with LGBTQ+ content from school libraries. This month, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a slate of bills that target drag shows, pronouns, bathroom use and gender-affirming care for minors.

Target’s response fueled long-standing suspicions in the LGBTQ community that corporate commitments to Pride are rooted in capitalism, rather than real advocacy and support — particularly because the chain pulled Carnell’s merchandise days after its CEO, Brian Cornell, touted efforts to boost diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

“If your advocacy consists merely of rainbows that disappear at the first gust of fascist wind, it amounts to net harm,” Erin Reed, an activist and content creator, tweeted Wednesday.

In retrospect, Carnell thinks what happened to him was inevitable.

“I think that the issue is there’s always going to be a scapegoat. There’s always going to be a figurehead,” he said. “And I have fallen into that trap because a couple of right-wing people have, in bad faith, taken artwork that I have created from my own site, nothing to do with Target, and have spun a narrative to fit what they and their followers will be able to enjoy getting riled up about.”

Carnell said he created Abprallen for queer people like his younger self, at a time when he felt LGBTQ+ merchandise was restricted to “lackluster” iterations of Pride rainbows on T-shirts. “I’m speaking of a closeted kid who needs to see that there is positivity and hope and humor and love and enjoyment and pride awaiting him in the future,” he said. “That it’s not all bleak and it’s not all death statistics and it’s not all hate crimes and it’s not all negative press. And that there’s a wonderful community waiting for him.”

He said he has “lost count” of the death threats he’s received since the Target furor kicked off, but, “I don’t take them seriously. I know that it’s just people hiding behind a screen.”

And not all the attention has been bad. “I’m completely inundated with orders and every single time I get to a chunk of them, I’ve got another chunk more coming,” Carnell said, after temporarily closing his web store this week, citing a surge in demand.

What does bother him, however, is the silence from Target, which did not respond to a request for comment from The Post. Carnell said the retailer never contacted him to explain its decision to remove his items.

“At the beginning, I was a bit more lenient in understanding that their priorities were in keeping their staff safe,” he said. “And whilst I agree that it’s still the priority, it’s been a number of days now, and I would appreciate just a generic email clarifying that they’ve taken my things down and why.”

“The fact that I haven’t even had so much as a ‘hello’ I think is just a terrible business practice.”

And his long IG rant:
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Gods, this looks like that ugly "corporate artstyle" that's been stinking up commercial spaces these days.

I think Styxhexenhammer used to be a Satanist, based on a weird supernatural experience he had as a kid. Now I think he's just a syncretist dabbling in the occult. Left hand path religions like Satanism basically boil down to "But what if the bad guys were actually the GOOD guys and misunderstood?" They haven't been edgy since the Sexual Revolution, when technology and abundance made debauchery much safer (at least in the short term) and more appealing,
Satanism has been passe since a bunch of Tory degens founded the Hellfire Club during the reign of George I in England.
Whereever there's elite decadence Satanic LARPing appears like mold on bread.
 
Overall the one that bothers me the most is the adult skeleton passing on the tranny colored flame to the child skeleton. That's imagery of grooming. And maybe some outward expression of guilt by the designer, as in having skeletons in her closet.
Satanism has been passe since a bunch of Tory degens founded the Hellfire Club during the reign of George I in England.
Whereever there's elite decadence Satanic LARPing appears like mold on bread.

Everytime some allusion to elite pedophilia rings appears online, there seems to be a Satanic link in their instagrams there somewhere.

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I love how the "Religious Right" is still the all powerful boogeyman like it's 1996 and not people that are sick and tired of troons trying to groom children.
The left identifies as the out-of-power underdog who stand up for other underdogs. They define themselves in reflexive opposition to the right, define themselves by what they're not. That's why they can't admit their narrative is over 2 decades old. If the right has shifted away from that old position, they don't know who they are.
 
All Satanists are just atheists who don't honestly believe in Satan. When it comes down to it, however, they still fulfill Satanism in the sense that they are the opposite of Christianity, which would really mean a feverous disbelief in God on top of dissent from Christian ideals such that they mockingly adopt the Christian figure of evil as their own patron.

I usually call such people anti-theists rather than merely atheists. This might not really be accurate, though, since there's a good chance they uniquely target this animosity towards Christianity and would otherwise lend credence to any other religion, including Abrahamic ones.
 
All Satanists are just atheists who don't honestly believe in Satan. When it comes down to it, however, they still fulfill Satanism in the sense that they are the opposite of Christianity, which would really mean a feverous disbelief in God on top of dissent from Christian ideals such that they mockingly adopt the Christian figure of evil as their own patron.

I usually call such people anti-theists rather than merely atheists. This might not really be accurate, though, since there's a good chance they uniquely target this animosity towards Christianity and would otherwise lend credence to any other religion, including Abrahamic ones.

Satans from the Bible though. So you have to believe in Christianity, in order to believe in Satan.
 
Okay can we just stop for a second and acknowledge that one of the shirts says:
Cure transphobia not trans people

So if butchering yourself is not supposed to cure you why did you do it? Why are you pushing it on people if it does not cure their condition? Is it because you are aware of what a huge mistake you made and now want to pull other people into the pit with you?

I think it is.
 
Don't really give a shit if it's a satanist. But considering the super dooper edgy anti-christian symbolism, AND the open rebellion against nature, common sense, and reality that is transgenderism, we can safely call this a satanist.

All Satanists are just atheists who don't honestly believe in Satan. When it comes down to it, however, they still fulfill Satanism in the sense that they are the opposite of Christianity, which would really mean a feverous disbelief in God on top of dissent from Christian ideals such that they mockingly adopt the Christian figure of evil as their own patron.

I usually call such people anti-theists rather than merely atheists. This might not really be accurate, though, since there's a good chance they uniquely target this animosity towards Christianity and would otherwise lend credence to any other religion, including Abrahamic ones.

There are a few theistic satanists out there, they're even more violent and batshit crazy than the atheistic ones. And a lot more honest about the fact that their "god" is the self-proclaimed enemy of humanity.
 
There's no such thing as Satanism, just pagan or atheist edgelords that don't really have solid reasons for any of their beliefs but sure what to shock people. And when people try to shock people this way, it reveals just how cliche and uncreative they are. And so this guy's designs are garbage.
 
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had anyone met a Satanist?
Not since the early 00s
Its like when people call me an alcoholic. Just because I drink 'til I black out and can't remember where I was most nights.
We must end drunkophobia!
Outside of the occasional Jew, everyone was an edgy/rebellious "Satanist" or "Witch.
Except all these unironic not-a-phase satanists like pedostache troon here are in the 30s if not their 40s

Frankly I think with these types its no longer a "haha fundies seethe" shit, it reminds me of adult nihilists using that shit as an excuse to be the most sociopathic assholes around, or in the case of this troon being a pedo
I'd have some measure of respect if they "subverted" Islamic iconography to make a point about homophobia.
As if, the reason why they talk shit about christians is because nothing ever happens

If this talks the sightless shit about the peace religion shes gonna get tossed out of a building and nobody in her social circle will be against that because they are more scared of being branded racists and islamophic than letting a troon die from actual troonphobia

If christians decided to go into minecraft mode against anyone talking shit about jebus shit would change overnight
It's a girl and she is probably super proud of her facial hair and thinks it makes her manly.
Imagine getting your tits ripped off and your vagina removed just to look like the weird manlet with a panel van that says "free candy"
not a fan of pastel goth
Nobody is, they are even more cringe than cybergoths
Anyone have a deadname for this person?
Given how attention starved she is I bet it was the most generic basic bitch name, like jenny or sally
 
Don't really give a shit if it's a satanist. But considering the super dooper edgy anti-christian symbolism, AND the open rebellion against nature, common sense, and reality that is transgenderism, we can safely call this a satanist.



There are a few theistic satanists out there, they're even more violent and batshit crazy than the atheistic ones. And a lot more honest about the fact that their "god" is the self-proclaimed enemy of humanity.
Satanists definitely exist, but other than online lolcows, never have actually met one. But If they're anything like this tranny, wanting to chop off the dicks of the youth is one of many signs of their craziness
 
Don't really give a shit if it's a satanist. But considering the super dooper edgy anti-christian symbolism, AND the open rebellion against nature, common sense, and reality that is transgenderism, we can safely call this a satanist.
If you earnestly believe god and satan are real, then it makes literally 0 sense to side with satan.

Most modern satanists aren't satanists because they believe in satan per se, most of them are anti theists, but I would call them satanists because they try to inflict evil on the world in any way they can get their hands on by disrupting and destroying society.
 
It is right, thats not Satanism, thats just gay islam. Satan is an archangel, he dfoesnt have fucking horns.
That horned guy is Baphomet, aka muhamed the child fucker.
 
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