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Posted
8 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Just kidding, I think. BTW, TYTT has a point(s) recently. You've posted some weird stuff lately and I've noticed it too. Regardless, you're still my favorite Canadian here which gets you crowned as the Biggest Midget. :D

 

Do we have anyone else here posting from Canuckistan?

Posted
6 hours ago, joesixpack said:

Why would I boycott Wal-Mart when I can get just about anything I need in one place, at a low cost?

 

 

 

Amazon?

Posted
26 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Do we have anyone else here posting from Canuckistan?

Meazza, The Bug and a few others that don't know that defense is not spelled defence, and favorite is not favourite.

Posted
5 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

Just kidding, I think. BTW, TYTT has a point(s) recently. You've posted some weird stuff lately and I've noticed it too. Regardless, you're still my favorite Canadian here which gets you crowned as the Biggest Midget. :D

 

I stood up to his view that a massive civil war is inevitable, proven by Sarah kicked out of a restaurant.

 

 

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Immature political discourse, which is the status quo in a free society, is nothing close to a civil war.

 

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, LABillzFan said:

 

You'll have to forgive our leftist posters here. Boycott one of the things they love to do to make a point.

 

Of course, taking a dump in the middle of the street and wiping their feces on police cars is another thing they love to do, so if I were you, I'd just be glad he's asking you to boycott.

Because those on the right don't simply stop shopping at a place when they find certain business tactics questionable?

 

I try to avoid Walmart, personally. Mainly, because they beat their employees and I don't agree with that. 

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You'd think Walmart would learn it's lesson after putting the "Rope....Tree...Journalist" shirts up for sale during the 2016 campaign.  FYI...Make America Great Beer Helmet on Walmart site for $13.99.  

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Paulus said:

Because those on the right don't simply stop shopping at a place when they find certain business tactics questionable?

 

I try to avoid Walmart, personally. Mainly, because they beat their employees and I don't agree with that. 

 

I'll stop shopping somewhere if I disagree with their business practices.

 

What I won't do is tell other people they should stop shopping there because of my own problem. I like to believe most adults are adults and can make their own decisions.

 

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

I'll stop shopping somewhere if I disagree with their business practices.

 

What I won't do is tell other people they should stop shopping there because of my own problem. I like to believe most adults are adults and can make their own decisions.

 

 

Amen to that!!!

Posted
19 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

I'll stop shopping somewhere if I disagree with their business practices.

 

What I won't do is tell other people they should stop shopping there because of my own problem. I like to believe most adults are adults and can make their own decisions.

 

 

 

I'm physically a monster so nobody bothers with me or tries to block me from where I spend my money.

 

 

Posted
31 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

I'm physically a monster so nobody bothers with me or tries to block me from where I spend my money.

 

 

Scared of that!!!!?

Posted
47 minutes ago, LABillzFan said:

 

I'll stop shopping somewhere if I disagree with their business practices.

 

What I won't do is tell other people they should stop shopping there because of my own problem. I like to believe most adults are adults and can make their own decisions.

 

 

 

Bingo.

 

I stopped going to a local brewery/pub because they began enforcing a "no tipping," policy.  The servers spoke out about it and were not happy.  Ownership stayed the course.  I, personally, didn't care for the decision, so I decided to no longer go there/buy their beer.  However, I've never once asked anyone to "join me," as it was my personal decision.

Posted
11 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

Meazza, The Bug and a few others that don't know that defense is not spelled defence, and favorite is not favourite.

Meazza isn’t Canadian, silly. He’s from Quebec... AND he’s Italian. :ph34r:

 

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Posted
36 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Yes, but who wants to go around looking like this?

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not quite like that....

 

a good is that people in public, at games,  like to talk and make sure i'm not a psycho

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

You'd think Walmart would learn it's lesson after putting the "Rope....Tree...Journalist" shirts up for sale during the 2016 campaign.  FYI...Make America Great Beer Helmet on Walmart site for $13.99.  

 

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'murca!

Posted
2 hours ago, LABillzFan said:

 

I'll stop shopping somewhere if I disagree with their business practices.

 

What I won't do is tell other people they should stop shopping there because of my own problem. I like to believe most adults are adults and can make their own decisions.

 

 

I kind of agree. But, I see no problem in trying to organize in regards to ceasing patronage of an entity. In this case, I'd never know Walmart was peddling the shirt, if it wasn't for the fake Internet outrage. So, there is certainly some utility in the organization of a boycott, if even informing the ignorant is that utility. 

 

None of this matters, as I have seen how Walmart treats it's employees and I just don't go based off that. 

Posted
7 hours ago, joesixpack said:

 

As if that’s any better 

It's more politically correct, just like IKEA 

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