MAGA calls for boycott against Wal-Mart because heir funded full page ad supporting "No Kings day"


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.

We boycott. You firebomb.
 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.
Thats just silly. If you were to go with that line of thinking, you'd never be able to buy anything. Pretty much ALL stores contribute to leftist causes in one way or another. Boycotting someone because they are a lefty or a righty is just silly, unless you dont like to eat or wear clothes...etc
 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.
So? At least boycotts are violent free, unlike what the left are doing.
 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.
I've been avoiding Walmart for over a decade, so this will be easy...lol
 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.
If you're a Walmart Heiress and can afford a full page ad in a large newspaper like the LA Times, doesn't that make you...

... an oligarch???
 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Walmart is facing online backlash after a full-page ad linked to billionaire philanthropist and heiress of Walmart, Christy Walton, was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of President Donald Trump and his "Make America Great Again" rhetoric.

The ad, tied to the upcoming “No Kings Day” on June 14, which is also Trump's birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the US Army, urged Americans to honor alliances, reject dictators, and engage in civic discourse. While it didn’t mention Trump by name, many saw it as a pointed political statement that has reignited tensions in an already polarized climate.

All they are doing is bringing more attention to No Kings Day. Wal-Mart may see a downward tick in sales, but face it, many of the MAGA devotees that I know nearly live at Wal-Mart. The heiress is not the company. She has a right to voice her opinions.
No one told my part of Florida as Walmart was packed yesterday afternoon with tourists and locals.
 
Corporations are beginning to see that the Trump MAGA loyalists are a declining minority group of US citizens.
Actually Trump is very popular with Gen Z.
It's the Gen Xers who are dying off and taking the Dobey Gillis mentality with them. The LA riots looked like an uprising of the nursing homes. Like the Harris rallies.
 
Actually Trump is very popular with Gen Z.
It's the Gen Xers who are dying off and taking the Dobey Gillis mentality with them. The LA riots looked like an uprising of the nursing homes. Like the Harris rallies.
Never watched that. Reruns of this were popular.

 
Actually Trump is very popular with Gen Z.
It's the Gen Xers who are dying off and taking the Dobey Gillis mentality with them. The LA riots looked like an uprising of the nursing homes. Like the Harris rallies.
GenXer weren't around in 1959.

The first GenXer was negative three years old when that show went off the air.

Source: I'm a GenXer and I'd never heard of it. And FYI the oldest GenXer is just turning 60...the youngest is 45. I'm 47. If I only get my three score and ten (70), you're still stuck with me for almost a quarter of a century. :p
 

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