Listening to Gov. Scott Walker, the kerfuffle over the religious beliefs of an Indiana pizzeria owner are much ado about nothing.

“I just think this is people who are chronically looking for ways to be upset about things instead of really looking at what it is,” Walker said of the media and activists bringing attention to it.

He blamed national media for adding to the “hype and hysteria” in the discussion with WTMJ host Charlie Sykes.

He made it clear he wasn’t backing down from the issue, saying, “I believe protecting religious freedom is inherent in our state constitution.

“Heck, it’s inherent in our U.S. Constitution. And in Wisconsin we’ve done it and we’re stronger for it.”

Asked if he would sign a bill similar to the one in Indiana, the governor responded, “We don’t need to. In Wisconsin we have it in our constitution. That’s the remarkable thing, for all the hype, particularly in the media, here in Wisconsin we have it in the constitution. It’s even more entrenched than anything that could be in the state statutes.”

Walker’s comments are in response to a Walkerton, Indiana pizzeria being targeted by progressives, forcing the owners to temporarily to shut down.

A high school coach threatened to burn Memories Pizza down, according to Fox News.

In response, Americans have donated over $732,000 to support the business through a Go Fund Me page.