Thread regarding Walmart layoffs

Walmart is making billions and the workers are barely surviving

Everybody knows this is our reality and I don’t see this changing anytime soon, so maybe it’s not even worth debating, but this article summed up this issue pretty well. If you read this article you will see that it’s basically about the injustice and social inequality, but it was indicative to me that the author chose Walmart as a typical example of corporate greed and injustice towards the workers.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/11/23/walmart-minimum-wage-15-black-friday-shopping-amazon-disney-column/2068959002/

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This is new?

Walmart is experiencing the same wane in their success as all powerful institutions before them; that's the cycle. The new trend is online shopping, and it's such a radical departure from anything the world has seen before I can't imagine what is going to replace it. Amazon IS the new Walmart.

But these are just the players. The game itself has never and will never change: the ultra rich owning everything and screwing everybody. Don't expect any laws to stop or even slow this, these people own the politicians and law enforcers.

And as for boycotting anyone? Never happen. People are far too conditioned to shopping, it's the ultimate socially accepted d--g addiction.

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Post ID: @1aqf+Whlo9Le

There is no honor or loyalty in the binders of capitalists. Their whole ID is money driven with no thoughts as to who have laid their empire's foundation: The People.

Nevertheless -- even Rome falls.

I no longer shop at Walmart unless it is the quick essentials. I hope all true Americans will buy from elsewhere than Walmart.

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