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Challenging Target: Gospel Artist and Rapper Unite Against Controversial LGBT Agenda

Gospel artist Jimmy Levy and a political rapper have teamed up to challenge retail giant Target for promoting the LGBT agenda with controversial merchandise. Their song, titled “Boycott Target,” raises concerns about the company’s offerings aimed at young children. Levy believes that the majority of the population supports traditional views and rejects the notion that they are a minority. The song criticizes Target for collaborating with what Levy refers to as “Satanists” in the production of children’s clothing. The video, shot inside a Target store, showcases the LGBT Pride goods on display. The song’s release has garnered attention and controversy, with Levy facing backlash and even receiving threats. The incident highlights the clash between traditional values and corporate promotion of controversial agendas.

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