Posted on 06/28/2015 8:09:50 AM PDT by rktman
Apparently, that "process" that helps them make the "right decisions" broke down a bit at a Walmart store in Slidell, LA. The store refused to decorate a cake with the Confederate battle flag but decided it was OK to decorate a cake with the black flag of ISIS.
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Would they make one that said Shop at Target?
Until it's been converted into a FEMA re-education camp.
Much more individual and collective activism of this sort is sorely needed. Trap interviews, gay pride confrontations, letters to the editor, boycott of institutions, canceling news/magazine subscriptions, re-arranging personal finances to reduce tax liabilities, marching in front of media buildings etc. could be organized if the will and capacity was there.
That’s a perfect specimen for the website Cake Wreaks.
Walmart made a public announcement about the Confederate battle Flag being objectionable and offensive but I don’t recall a statement about the isis or isil flags or emblems being offensive, have they had anything toi say about an @$$#o!& cake being offensive?
Let’s see. A “process” that helps them make the “right decisions”? Why that would otherwise be called common sense.
What a curious and outdated notion!
Just came back from Walmart. I bought 6 boxes of 22 WMR HP at $12.47 for 50 round boxes.
While there I squeezed the crap out of 4 peaches just to make me feel good!
I use Walmart for ammo and a few guns and that is pretty much it!
That’ll show em! Gave Walmart $75.00 and then took .17 from them!
But I get it, it made you feel good.
Well after this week I needed something positive.
Also good luck finding 22 mags under .30 a round.
I’ve been looking for a reason to boot Wal-Mart and this seems like as good as any. I don’t intend to let some retailer dictate what I need or don’t need. Let me be clear at the present time I don’t even own a Confederate flag nor have I been in the market for one. That all has changed and I will be going to Ben Jones site and ordering said merchandise. Wal-Mart has been skating on the periphery for a long time with just barely coming under the competition and actually being higher on some merchandise. In the future I will go to the competition first and accept a slightly higher price in order to preserve my choice in merchandise and no be dictated to by some suit trying to suck up to the politically correct class!!
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