Posted on 08/23/2006 5:50:17 AM PDT by sweetliberty
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is joining with the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce to help advance diversity within the Bentonville-based retailers operations, the company confirmed Tuesday.
Dee Breazeale, a Wal-Mart vice president, will serve on the chambers corporate advisory council, which works to educate corporate America on the benefits of workplace diversity.
We are honored to have Wal-Mart's support of the NGLCC. Our partnership will not only provide more opportunities for the NGLCC, but the business community as a whole, Justin Nelson, chamber co-founder and president, said in a news release. We are pleased with this addition to our organization and to our council.
Wal-Mart has also agreed to sponsor some of the chambers programs, including two of its conferences.
Wal-Mart didnt issue a news release about its partnership with the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, leaving it to the chamber to publish the news at its Web site Monday.
Wal-Mart spokesman Bob McAdam in a telephone interview with The Morning News downplayed any controversy over the issue.
We participate in all kinds of organizations, hundreds of them, (and) this is just one. Its not really any different than any outreach we do that represents a segment of our customers, he said.
Reaction from one quarter was critical, however. American Family Association spokesman Randy Sharp said his organization wasnt surprised by the news because it was the latest in a long list of Wal-Mart actions to recognize and endorse a personal sexual behavior.
Its disappointing. I personally chose two months ago to stop shopping at Wal-Mart ... and I think others will follow suit, Sharp said. Up until a year and a half ago, the AFA applauded Wal-Mart for their pro-family policies, but now it seems Wal-Mart has decided to push aside that legacy left by (founder) Sam Walton and joined those who look at the bottom line and stock prices.
McAdam retorted that Waltons legacy was taking care of customers and taking care of their needs, and in the process well run a profitable business.
The American Family Association, based in Tupelo, Miss., and headed by Donald Wildmon, criticized Wal-Mart last year when the company held a seminar on how to market to gay America and also just recently when the retailer prominently advertised that it carried the Brokeback Mountain DVD in its stores.
Wal-Mart added gays and lesbians to its anti-discrimination policy in 2003. Spokeswoman Linda Blakley said in December that the companys marketing seminar grew out of an Associate Resource Groups program Wal-Mart launched in April 2005.
The Associates Resource Group features affinity or network groups and includes ones for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. An American Family Association Journal article at the time criticized the program, saying Wal-Mart had caved in to gay activists.
Other companies with representatives on the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber Corporate Advisory Council include IBM, Wells Fargo and Kodak, according to the chamber.
Boycotting Wally World is going to be tough.
Arkansas ping!
Well, that's all the Wal-Mart shopping I'm gonna do now. They're now gonna go the route of Ford Motor Co., and they deserve what there PC-ness will bring them.
Between hiring illegals, and now sponsoring faggot/dyke events, I don't need that....
There's a place for reader's comments at the link.
Sam must be rolling over in his grave. Et tu Wal-Mart?
Isn't Toyota also?
With you on that one, I'm sick and tired of corporations trying to push their sick agenda's on me.
Meh, not really. Business-hating lefties still have a large number of reasons to hate Wal*Mart, one of the main ones being that Wal*Mart is now trying to pander to a group it has traditionally opposed in the effort to get more money (you know, because profits have been down lately and they need to find some way to get back into the black).
Promoting "diversity" by having a seperate Chamber of Commerce. Okee-dokee.
Since it's all about bottom-line, and they are succumbing to the extortion of a threat of lawsuits and the associated costs, they take the cheapest way out and cave in to the deviates...
Well, let's see if public principle is exercised and they understand that they went to the well once too often with this decision, too.
Sam Walton is turning over in his grave, I'm sure.....
I don't know about Toyota.
Thanks.
>>> just got an email that Sam's Club (Wal-mart owned) is going the "Holiday Season" instead of "Christmas Season" route this year. Seems like they totally PCed the freak out.
Probably not so much PC as they can start putting out holiday season signage next week with the Labor Day and not make any changes until Super Bowl Sunday.
Does this mean they will be advancing homo-geneousness?
What interests me is this: where CAN WE SHOP without patronizing such garbage? Probably if we knew the facts, just about every alternative to Wal Mart has got the same agenda. Someone, if you know, tell us who DOESN'T have this agenda, and if we can afford it and there's one nearby we'll shop there.
We need a list of who is NOT in the boat with the sads. That would prolly fit on a Post-It.
Yeah, the small size at that...
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