Posted on 12/03/2017 6:57:06 AM PST by Pollard
Antifa clothing is no longer available on Walmarts website as of Saturday afternoon. The clothings third-party manufacturer, TEE Bangers LLC, also appears to have pulled the line promoting the far-leftist group whose activities were formally classified by the Obama Administration as domestic terrorist violence.
As recently as Saturday morning, Breitbart News reported that the mega-retailer was offering at least 13 different made in Mexico sweatshirts that would [allow you to] express yourself inside the opposition to the ideology, organizations, governments and people from the far right (fascism).
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Just don’t forget that they only pulled the product after they were exposed as the ANTIFA supporters that they are.
That’s a large part of their market.
“Antifa Gear No Longer Available on Walmart Website”
What we need is to demand an explanation as to why it was there in the first place.
About dam time Walmart.
Like Amazon, products can be listed by third parties without formal review.
“Like Amazon, products can be listed by third parties without formal review.”......
The “public” submitted their formal review, hence the shirts got dumped. Situations such as this one need to be addressed by all of us. I suggest Walmart “BUYERS” need to be watched, those items just don’t show up on Walmart’s doorstep or hung on merchandise rack all by themselves.
Ok, so they pulled it from their “website”
Is it still available in their stores? If it is, someone has a lot of splainin to do.
Soros bought them out.
Need to distinguish between retail store racks vs online inventory. I was addressing the latter.
Looks like someone should be talking to the Walmart purchasing agent?.
I thought I saw Hillary selling them and BLM Tees on 42nd street in midtown .
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