Wal-Mart, Drag, and Discrimination.
In the wake of today’s story about Wal-Mart’s vault of up-to-now secret footage, here’s a re-post of a clip we put together and sent out last month. Make sure to tell your friends to check it out as well.
Posted by Eric Bull on Wednesday, April 09, 2008







COMMENTS
Wow isn’t that considered black-mail?
whowantstoknow in
Wednesday, April 09 at 05:12 PM
Wow, is that all you’ve got? A few people dress up in drag, and therefore you get mass gender discrimination.
Talk about grasping at straws, WMW.
Scott in
Thursday, April 10 at 12:15 AM
Seems like anytime a company becomes successful, people look at it as a ‘cash cow’ and stand in line, trying to find ‘new’ ways to get their fingers on some of that cash, even if it involves “Blackmail”!!
RDS in
Thursday, April 10 at 10:54 AM
I’m still trying to see how men dressing up like women, equates to sex discrimination!! Or, how someone making a ‘joke’ about ‘an idiot’ pouring gas on a fire, equates to product liability!! When shows like “America’s Funniest Videos” shows people doing ‘stupid things’, does that imply that the product they are using stupidly, is ‘faulty’?
RDS in
Thursday, April 10 at 11:41 AM
What I do find “curious’ is the voluminous current of coverage from MSM media recently re: WalMartsia-The WSJ,(not exactly a left leaning Mother Jones or The Nation),has been at the forefront of exposing the Beast of Bentonville,and NBC-owned by G.E.!_ who has enormous interests in WalMart-(G.E.Capital handles WalMart credit cards),has been upfront,(including its MSNBC)-----whoa,Nellie-this just ain’t them longhaired liberools anymore,tarnation and dadgum,it!
ddrb in
Thursday, April 10 at 04:07 PM
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