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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Walmart Women's Rights Blunder



Walmart is the latest to be exposed for its questionable attitudes towards women, thanks to one professor with a long memory and, well, receipts.
Professor Nick Kapur tweeted excerpts from a 1995 Associated Press article published in the Tuscaloosa News about a Walmart store in Miami pulling a T-shirt from shelves. Why? Because they featured “Dennis the Menace” character Margaret, and read, “Someday a woman will be president.” 
According to the article, the store nixed the shirt after a lone customer complained about it. The woman who designed the shirts, Ann Moliver Ruben, noted that a buyer for Walmart told her that the shirt “goes against Walmart’s family values.” (Because the only part of the White House a woman belongs in is the kitchen, amirite? Ugh.)

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Ruben, a Florida-based psychologist said she designed the shirt to have a positive message for young girls. Thankfully, the shirt was later put back on the shelves after a backlash from women’s groups. That was only 21 years ago. Thank goodness attitudes are changing, but Geez Louise, it's a painfully slow process.
Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton became the first woman in American history to be nominated for president by a major political party. The Walmart of 1995 might be oh so offended at such a historical occasion, but that’s the great thing about society moving forward: We can look back on the past and realize just how dumb we were — and how far we’ve come.
UPDATE: Danit Marquardt, new Director of Corporate Communications at WalMart, recently responded with the following statement: “Wow, it still pains us that we made this mistake 20 years ago.  We’re proud of the fact that our country – and our company – has made so much progress in advancing women in the workplace, and in society.” Nice recovery Danit.

2 comments:

  1. This brings back lots of memories ... good and bad ... mostly good , so the good ones is the on;y ones I dwell on ,

    You couldn't expect no better during those times from Walmart and they are not to much better now .
    Walmart was born in the south (Arkansas) where rednecks still think women should be pregnant , barefoot and in the kitchen . Now they are going to make another fortune if Hillary's elected President .
    Good post .

    Glad to see you back
    Love PIC
    PS : Left you a note around 12:30AM this morning .
    BAW

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  2. In spite of Walmart having odd notions,weird people and weirder customers, what would we do without it?
    Thank you for the note
    lotsa love

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