Walmart Ends DEI – IOTW Report

 Walmart Ends DEI

DEI Dies at Walmart: Retail Giant Ends Equity Trainings, Will No Longer Consider Suppliers’ Race and Gender.

14 Comments on  Walmart Ends DEI

  1. The only time we shopped at a Walmart was if we were passing through a town on a trip and needed incidentals. But it was Walmart that brought home to me just HOW MUCH Chinese garbage is sold in the U.S. I remember many years ago — 20 or so? — that we were all talking about checking the country of origin labels on the stuff we bought and how much was coming out of China. Today it seems you can’t even get some stuff except from China. I also remember how, when Nixon/Kissinger “opened up” trade with China, everyone was gleeful about selling Big Macs and Coke-a-Colas to a junk food-starved millions, and how American business was going to get filthy rich selling all our stuff to them. That’s how the deal was sold to Americans.

    Walmart can kiss my America-loving hiney. Thankfully, we’re not on any single-source, Chinese pharma, so unless it’s made here we can live comfortably without.

    Surprise, surprise, surprise! What the dinosaur media is not telling us — and have never told us — is that DEI was a globalist conspiracy to further break down the U.S. Companies were paid or extorted to sign up for DEI programs. That they are divorcing themselves from it signals a sea change, but to many of us they’re newly-found patriotism is superficial and too late.

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  2. We never use to shop there, so just look at the brainwashed ‘One Stop Shopping’ folks did for us. Under priced the competition and then broke Sears, Kmart, two of our local grocery stores, two independent clothing stores, our shoe store and then outrageously raised their prices on everything. Walmart FORCED companies to move to China or they would bury them as a business. Suppliers would not sell to low volume businesses and Walmart would purchase entire production lines. I don’t believe for one second they are dropping DEI, it’s just another dirty trick to make you think they are going straight again.

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  3. I don’t think companies will truly abandon DEI.
    This crap was going on for quite a while before it ever came to public attention.
    Now, it has been practiced by companies long enough, that it’s embedded in their DNA.
    Remember, when this crap was known as Affirmative Action.
    It never died, it just expanded and rebranded.

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