Target boycotts are 'literally terrorism' suggests professor on MSNBC

MSNBC may regret bringing a University of Michigan professor on the network after he suggested that people boycotting Target may be a form of terrorism during his interview with MSNBC. Target has suffered major market value losses of around $9 billion after backlash from Americans who were fed up with LGBT merchandise being shown in the store, where children can see it. To make it worse, Target was reportedly selling 'tuck-friendly' bathing suits, baby onesies with LGBT propaganda, and even children's books talking about or advocating for drag queens - something that is not child appropriate and only meant for adults.

The professor who went on MSNBC is Justin Wolfers who teaches public policy and economics. He suggested any threats or boycotts to the store that determines what Target will sell or not sell is likely a form of terrorism, said a report on The Blaze.

"One of two things are true. It could be [Target] are cowards and they use that as protection and a smokescreen so they could make a cowardly decision, or it could be that they are actually genuinely concerned about the well-being of their employees and they have had credible threats," Wolfers said on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour."

"If that is the case, when Target caves into this, then it says that the moment you threaten the employees of even a very large corporation, you get to control its policies. This is economic terrorism, literally terrorism, creating fear among the workers and forcing the corporations to sell the things you want, not sell the things you don't."

Wolfers added that he found Target's response to be "quite scary."

The professor joins some queer and transgender designers who blamed "domestic terrorists" for the removal of products from Target. "We are saddened to say that the majority of our collection has been removed from Target stores due to threats from domestic terrorists," read a post by a brand called Ash + Chess.

Target was taking major heat when they tried to sell a shirt that said: "Trans People Will Always Exist" as parents and upset Americans pushed back, demanding this stuff be taken off shelves and away from where children can see it. Americans and people across the planet want to keep children away from the s-xualized and adult-only propaganda and agenda.

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