This is as silly as that woman, what was it the '80’s? The '90’s? Wanting to boycott Walmart over a Tshirt that said “Someday a Woman Will Be President”, and had the Margaret character from Dennis the Menace.
Don’t want to shop there, don’t, but why are such individuals newsworthy?
I know, but it makes no sense. I just don’t understand companies doing something that will automatically alienate a good percentage of customers.
Now obviously selling things like that doesn’t mean they are endorsing the message, but still seems to me a retailer would avoid it.
It’s the same when companies get involved in boycotts demanded by the left or right, pulling their ads from programs a group of outraged people find objectionable.
Anyway, as I said they can sell what they like, no one is going to force me to buy it. I rarely go to a Walmart anyway.
I stopped shopping Walmart years ago when they began selling almost nothing but Chinese goods and were a factor in putting out of business mom and pop stores. I do buy my hunting license there and then pay with a credit card so that they don’t make squat.
Right on. If I had a stand at a rally, I’d be selling both “impeach 45”; “Build that Wall”; MGA hats of every color; “Antifa is facist”…whatever is popular. Its the American way!