2 years, 2 months ago
about Walmart Black People
Is Walmart racist, or was the incident on March 14 when an announcement was made over the intercom in a NJ Walmart
for "all black people to leave" an isolated occurrence by an employee that the store is not responsible for?
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Nobody can ever say Walmart as a whole company is racistwith any certainty. I believe it probaly was a disgruntled customer or really angry employee/former employee that made the racist remark. WalMart should take some but not all the blame for the remark. This is because Walmart doesn't control everything there customers/empoyees do, they are an employer not a babysitter. They as every other employer does, expects their customers and employee act with some decency.
Immediatley after the remark was made, the manager came over the intercom and apoligized. The incident I believe was isolated and Walmart is some what responsible for the incident, but the ingorant/racist individual that made the remark should take most of the blame.
Immediatley after the remark was made, the manager came over the intercom and apoligized. The incident I believe was isolated and Walmart is some what responsible for the incident, but the ingorant/racist individual that made the remark should take most of the blame.
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