Why I'd NEVER Shop at Wal-Mart

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Blame people as a society that they would trample a worker without regard to their life because of a "deal". Disgusting.
 
I passed by the same mall last night coming home from Thanksgiving dinner, and there were people camping out in their cars at about 10 pm waiting to spring for the door.
 
This infuriated me so much I wrote a long ass post about it:
Why I Officially Hate Black Friday : eurekadiary.com


  • I have now officially joined the "I Hate Wal-Mart Crowd"
  • I will never attend another Black Friday bullshit affair
  • I am officially disgusted... the day after Thanksgiving people? Assholes...
NewEgg.com and Cyber Monday FTW. Another point to think about:

  • Instead of participating in this bullshit, how about working your ass off during the year so that saving a few extra bucks on Black Friday becomes trivial.
The whole thing disgusts me. I have felt sad for the state of civilization for years... and the decline continues...
 
This isn't walmart or black fridays fault - make sure the blame lands on the correct shoulders. This is what happens when people become so fucking greedy that all common sense melts away leaving behind nothing but hapless apes.

On a side note, if I were knocked down and then stepped on, I would take every motherfucking dipshit who stepped on me when I was trampled down and smash their heads against the nearest wall until their fucking skulls cracked in.
 
Gawd, Wal-mart shoppers are almost as bad as terrorists.

I hate anybody without the sense to shop onlne anyway, but this is another reason to stay away from big stores or shopping centers between Thanksgiving and New years.
 
@ -Matt-: I couldn't disagree more. Wal-Mart should have put precautions in place to make it SAFE. They should have organized a LINE or even let waves of people in at a time.

HUNDREDS of people were in a CROWD just PRESSING up against the door. It was probably all in the name of capturing a good Black Friday picture. What the hell did they think would happen when they opened the doors? Did they expect people to be complete civil and walk, not run, to the nearest doorbuster?

Wal-Mart gets at least half the blame.
 
Walmart is at fault here, I have been to a couple of black Friday camp outs for fun with buddies. At the locations we were at all were required by law to have police and portapotties due to the number of people gathering on their store grounds.

People sitting there all night would get wasted and get in fights over who was in line where. You needed cops to keep these freaks in line. And I really hate to say it but most walmarts are in the getto and are host to ignorant human trash. Quite sad.
 
@ -Matt-: I couldn't disagree more. Wal-Mart should have put precautions in place to make it SAFE. They should have organized a LINE or even let waves of people in at a time.

HUNDREDS of people were in a CROWD just PRESSING up against the door. It was probably all in the name of capturing a good Black Friday picture. What the hell did they think would happen when they opened the doors? Did they expect people to be complete civil and walk, not run, to the nearest doorbuster?

Wal-Mart gets at least half the blame.

Reading your post only underlines my saying it is the people's fault - not the stores. But then again, this all has to do with point of view. From another perspective, like yours in the first paragraph, it could be partly the stores fault, etc.

Either way, I think this proves how stupid some people can get when a little bit of money gets involved.
 
Regardless of what kind of a "line" wal-mart put in place the mad rush was going to happen somewhere - like the back corner of the store that they normally put all the loss leader TV's in. Willing to bet that the majority of ya'll blaming wal-mart for this have never worked black friday in retail. People are animals, plain and simple.
 
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