Ask just about any American, and they’ll tell you: Wal-Mart is evil. But what if Wal-Mart’s evil is more sinister than we ever imagined?
Case in point: I bought some decorations there, to adorn my house in honor of the most wonderful holiday the world has ever known.
One of the decorations was a pack of little ghosts that you stuff and hang from trees, and I thought they were so cute. Until I made some. The manufacturer made their heads unfortunately pointy, and they look like…well see for yourself. I guess I won’t be hanging those out anytime soon. I wonder when Wal-Mart will start the ‘burning crosses’ line of decorations?
Definitely not PC.










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People point to Walmart and cry “anti-union”.
Unions enable disfavored people to live satisfactorly without addressing their disfavor. This way their family’s problems are never resolved. Without the union they would have to accept the heirarchy, their own inferiority.
Unions serve to empower.
Walmart is anti-union because they are good. They try to help people address and resolve their problems by creating an enviornment where there are fewer hurdles.
Media ridicule and lawsuits are creations to reinforce people’s belief that Walmart is evil in a subsegment of the industry dominated by the middle and lower classes.
Low-cost disfavored Chinese labor is utilized by corporate america to maximize margins. They all do it. Only WalMart gets fingered because they are the ones who help, and those who seek to create confusion in the marketplace want to eliminate the vast middle class who have a real chance and instead stick with lower classes who may not work otherwise. So they dirty him up while allowing the others to appear clean.
The coining of the term “Uncle Sam” was a clue alluding to this::Sam Walton’s WalMart is one of few saviors of the peasant class.