Nazi imagry.

Not a smart move.


3 Responses to “Yet another reason not to shop at WalMart”  

  1. 1 Ross

    Not a smart move? You’ll really got the hang of this British understatement thing.

  2. 2 Gary

    A company that builds a super center on ancient burial grounds, as they say in my neck of woods, “ain’t too smart”.

    Of course, they love Wal-Mart in my neck of the woods. I am personally frightened by it and forbidden to shop there (by my brother who is in the grocery business).

  3. 3 Jeremy Pepper

    I love the jackass in Arizona’s comment about the project.

    From the Washington Post:

    “We wanted people to think about the freedoms we enjoy in America. The intent was wholly honorable and good,” said Chuck Coughlin, president of Highground Inc., a Phoenix consulting company that created the advertisement. “We will not back away from substance of the ads . . . We will apologize for the use of imagery.”

    “People make mistakes. They move on,” he said.

    Sounds like a typical the-Jews-need-to-get-over-it mentality, which is great since anti-Semitism has totally disappeared in the world. If you don’t count Europe, Middle East and North and South America as the world.

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