Posted on 12/23/2014 8:11:53 AM PST by wagglebee
I don’t know, I never was impressed with Wal-Mart in every way. Cheaper doesn’t neccessarily equal better. But what is important to notice is that under leftist policy, big corporations are on a path to oligopoly. Smaller businesses, which generally, with a few exceptions are the most likely to not be fully in line with the left, will be the first to go, either sued out of business or who knows what else.
How can we condemn private businesses when they capitulate to the gay agenda when most of the major denominations of the Christian churches in America are actively promoting the same agenda?
Those of us who actively oppose the agenda are a small minority. These companies know this. Our focus should be on reforming the churches and not in looking for businesses to boycott. If the churches returned to traditional values, then the businesses would take notice.
You are absolutely right. We have lost the country; why should we be surprised that corporations have turned?
We keep wondering why they “pander to the 2%”, forgetting that it’s not about the gays themselves, but everyone who supports them. Which is an increasing majority of the nation. Even in so-called “red states” it’s 50/50 at best. Our echo chamber fails to recognize that.
Boycotting retailers is backwards and ultimately futile. Win back the country and corporations will follow the people.
It's just that WalMart won't know if people are shopping elsewhere due to its homosexuality promotion unless people let them know why, on their web site and FB page. Pretty sure Target and Penney's have found lots of excuses for the dip in their sales.
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