The following video shows a person who’s very upset with the DEI rollbacks at Walmart. They threaten to boycott the store over it. I’m not sure Walmart will notice a loss if the person never shopped there to begin with.
Many people on social media think Walmart moving away from the DEI policies is a good step in the right direction back to a country with common sense.
A lot of the companies who engage in woke DEI policies are being exposed by Robby Starbuck who researches companies and tells his audience who they are and what they’re doing. Starbuck looked into Walmart and revealed that the company plans to get rid of any sexualized/transgender products that could target children.
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I think Walmart’s move might actually make a lot of sense. Shopping should be about getting what you need, not navigating politics.
Yeah, I go to Walmart to escape reality not debate it LOL
But isn’t ignoring societal issues in public spaces a way of condoning a lack of progress?
Interesting to see companies being held accountable by people like Robby Starbuck. Makes you think more about where you spend your money.
Has anyone actually verified Robby Starbuck’s claims? It’s important to research before taking a stance.
Exactly, plus people tend to see what they want in data.
Walmart not caring about one person’s boycott is the most Walmart thing ever.
Both sides have fair points, but where do we draw the line between protecting children and censorship?
Finally, some common sense. I’m tired of companies pushing their agendas. Let’s get back to basics and focus on what stores are actually for – selling products we need, not ideologies.
How exactly does Walmart plan to determine what is ‘sexualized/transgender’ content? The devil is always in the details.
Great, now where am I supposed to buy my controversial clothing? Thanks, Walmart.