People shop there because of low prices. Most would love to take a stand and boycott Walmart, but because they can't afford the higher expenses at other places as every dollar counts, people shut up and put up with Walmart's discriminatory behavior.
Walmart discriminates people based on race. Walmart discriminates based on gender...
The Walmart nearest me, is dirty and so damn busy that anyone who is clausterphobic would run out of their immediately.
Way further down that same long street (way way way way way way) further down you could find Target and Kmart, which people think are better to go to as they believe they are not discrimintory since you only hear about Walmart.
I am glad to break it to you, that Target and K-Mart are just as discrimintory. I knew someone who worked at K-Mart, who is white. He told me, that because they had met the quoata for minorities, they refused to hire anymore. That was why his black friend could not get hired. Of course he kept his job, which made me lose respect for him.
I see few blacks at all 3 of these stores. Actually, of the three stores, in my area, more work at Walmart and almost close to none get hired at Target, and many do apply.
The Target in my area is cleaner, and its colors are more appealing, but they are discrimintory too. Walmart just represents the villainy that box stores have created.
Almost no one goes to K-Mart anymore. They have nothing to offer and their store is just pathetic. They can't even decide if they are Big K-Mart or just plan ole K-Mart!!!
Box stores are able to discriminate freely without reprecussion because they have the backing of republicans and the 5 conservative "justices" on the supreme court.
They also can get away with it because they know their customers are too poor to take a stand. A business has no reason to stop its discrimintory practices when the people who shop there aren't taking a stand. When people stop shopping there to show they are fed up, and they start to lose money and business because of it, then they will listen and stop the practices.
I feel bad for Betty Dukes, she has it twice as hard by being a black woman. We have it harder than anyone else because we will never get a break in life.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Walmart, the business that cherishes its discrimination policies
Posted by myperspective08 at 3:44 PM
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