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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

"This is a Black World" - Jacksonville Wal-Mart Symbolically Seized by 300+ of Obama's Sons and Daughters

It was a quote uttered by a Black person who engaged in a 50-person Black Pack Attack on a white family in Akron, Ohio around July 4th in 2009 that motivates me on a daily basis (Ohio.com, July 7, 2009):
So this is why stores once kept Black people out... private property isn't private anymore
Out of nowhere, the six were attacked by dozens of teenage boys, who shouted ''This is our world'' and ''This is a black world'' as they confronted Marshall and his family.
If you've followed this blog since then, you should be acutely aware that Eric "My People" Holder is doing everything possible to dismantle legal protections for white people, while creating new laws (just think of the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin situation) that protect every classification of 'his people' -- particularly the Black criminal element.

Because the Mahogany Mob (white people engage in mirthful Flash Mobs; Black people engage in Mahogany Mobs intent on scoring free loot, plundering stores, and attacking white and Asian people) menace has yet to be combated - Philadelphia, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Chicago, and other cities all have done little to stop the threat except pass "curfew" laws - we now see this happen at a Jacksonville Wal-Mart, which you won't see posted over at People of Wal-Mart (Flashmob causes havoc at Walmart, NBC Jacksonville, July 16, 2012):

Flash mobs are known across the United Stats as a group of people, dancing, having fun and enjoying themselves while entertaining others.

However, the Wal-Mart off Lem Turner Road in Jacksonville fell victim to a flash robbery when more than 300 people entered the store and destroyed the security system as well as some merchandise.

According to the police report, the group destroyed an electronic anti-shop lifting security scanner that costs about $1,500. The police report also stated the massive crowd could have arrived at the store after a party that was broken up on Sampson Road.

YouTube video showed the teens throwing food and merchandise around the store.
Channel 4's Crime Analyst Ken Jefferson said any sort of crime where there's hundreds of people involved is a dangerous situation.

"You've got a large number of people going and coming at the same time they are throwing produce," said Jefferson. "They are stealing items, they are all over the store. You can imagine how fearful the customers were who were in there at that particular time."

Police did not make any arrests after the mob of people took over the store. If caught, these teens could face criminal charges.
No arrests. Mass theft from a Black Pack Attack on a Wal-Mart in Jacksonville, and absolutely no consequences for the actions of hundreds of Black teens. The NBC affiliate even tries to downplay the incident by comparing the Mahogany Mob attack to a normal Flash Mob -- the only difference is that Black people get enjoyment out of stealing and assaulting people in Mahogany Mobs, an endorphin rush that rivals the joy white people garner from singing and dancing in Flash Mobs around Christmas and other holidays.

If that were not true, then why are they happening with increasing regularity across the nation? Why do these events ALL have one major correlation, despite the thousands of miles that separate the Mahogany Mobs attacks (Black people)?

"This is a Black world."

That quote is totally, 100 percent accurate. Until white people have the audacity to say, "No, it's not," then the fate of every major city is that of Detroit; violence will continue to spread in Chicago; the entire metro Atlanta area will plunge into darkness and become one big Clayton County; and Amazon.com will eventually become the go-to place for white shoppers, putting Wal-Mart and other big box stores out of business, because they no longer wish to shop when the threat of a 300-deep Black Pack Attack is always possible.

Taking back America doesn't mean restoring "constitutionally liberty" -- it means throwing off the shackles of Black-Run America (BRA).

Video of the event here.



Wednesday, May 16, 2012

I'll Have a Coke

Moral of the story... PA Systems are inherently racist
In Black-Run America (BRA), only Those Who Can See can hear you scream. Remember the infamous All Black people must leave the store"Wal-Mart incident from 2010? No. Refresh your memory here. This actually became national news.

Yes.

National news.

Because in BRA, it's axiomatic that all white people are racist and that corporate America (whose managers are primarily white people) are by extension racist, a suit like this is actually taken seriously:
HuffPost Social ReadingNew Jersey Man Sues Walmart For $1M Over Racist Remark  
May 16, 2012CAMDEN, N.J. -- Wal-Mart is being sued for $1 million by a man who claims he was traumatized by a racist comment made over an intercom at a southern New Jersey store two years ago. 
Donnell Battie, of Winslow, accuses Wal-Mart of being negligent in failing to control access to the store's intercom, which was used to broadcast an announcement ordering all black people to leave the Washington Township store. A 16-year-old boy was arrested days later and charged with harassment and bias intimidation. 
Battie claims he has needed medical care due to the March 2010 comment. He says it caused him "severe and disabling emotional and psychological harm."

As part of the Second Battle of Atlanta, we'll soon take a detailed look at the 1999 billion dollar racial bias suit filed by Black employees of Coca Cola, that the soft drink would eventually settle out of court for more than $156 million. Since that day, Coca Cola beat McDonald's in implementing a corporate strategy that is 365Black.

Now, it's Wal-Mart's turn.

All you can do is laugh at the nonsense, knowing that even in the event of a mass-murdering Black Pack Attack like that of Omar Thornton, the mainstream media will still find away to place the burden of proof on evil whitey.

America needs an enema.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Brightest Day, Blackest Night: No Deal Shall Escape My Sight

Conspiracy theory? Yes, this is a still photo from the $2 Waffle Maker brawl at Wal-Mart
There are days where you realize how far removed from normal society you have become and it is these precious moments that you understand why being part of the ranks of Those Who Can See helps keep you safe. More importantly, sane, because the day will come when this era comes to a crashing halt.

Black Friday has once again passed into the history books (though economists will continue to look at the sales data from the day after Thanksgiving to determine if consumer spending was flat), but not before providing another glimpse into life at the end of history.

Last year was a hilarious reminder of why one should avoid having a Black Friday shopping experience, instead opting out for the no-hassle shopping experience that Amazon.com.

The brawl-for-all in a Atlanta-metro Wal-Mart between Black would-be beauty queens should have been the pre-Thanksgiving warning that provided ample evidence to stay far away from any store on Black Friday; don't tell that to the (race not provided) Wal-Mart shopper who used pepper spray to acquire the desired goods on her shopping list; nor the Wal-Mart shopper in Myrtle Beach who was shot before even entering the store on Black Friday (though a description of the accused shooter isn't provided); not to be left out of the action, but gang warfare broke out at a Macy's; and gunfire erupted outside a Fayetteville, N.C. mall (though no description of the shooter is provided).

Nothing though can prepare one to truly understand the hilarity of Black Friday like a good, old fashioned Royal Rumble over a $2 waffle maker at, you guessed it, Wal-Mart.

So how do you save America? Banish anyone from this land who dared shop on Black Friday from polite society -- we hear Haiti is nice this time of year -- and let all of those who engaged in the Hunger Games (if you haven't read this book, do so immediately as SBPDL will be providing an essay soon on this important trilogy) assault on the $2 waffle maker at Wal-Mart use their newly procured device to cook for them.

Last thought: why hasn't some enterprising Black politician complained on MSNBC that using the term "Black Friday" somehow demeans Black people? Seems like an easy way to garner easy publicity... wage war on using the color "Black" as a synonym for negativity, like Black ice, Black holes, and Black Friday.

So next year, if a Black politician begins a crusade to turn "Black Friday" into "Race Not Provided" Friday, realize the AP got to them first.

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Tuskegee Experiment Part II: Wal-Mart Moves into Washington D.C. and Chicago

Wal-Mart. We’ve talked about this company before (Black Friday twice, cheaper prices for unwanted goods, braving the back of the line, PA announcements gone awry, and worse, who represents the real peopleofwalmart.com) and must now discuss how this store is attempting to penetrate into new, exotic markets within foreign nations.
Wal-Mart attempted a real Tuskegee Experiment with unsurprising results

If Detroit can claim that vehicles made there are “imported” to the United States, then Wal-mart’s bid to open stores in metropolitan areas that have similar demographics to the Motor City can only be construed as attempts to offer their services to a developing (nation) marketplace.

Wal-mart is about to open a store in Washington D.C., an area seemingly ill-equipped for a store that operates under strict guidelines of maintaining a high profit margin. Thievery – either organized or by a desperate individual – cuts deep into a retailers ability to turn a profit, a problem Wal-Mart has traditionally avoided:
Wal-Mart declined to offer any explanations for the rise in losses but denied it has cut security staff and said employee morale is rising rather than falling.


Although Wal-Mart declined to reveal any details, analysts suspect Wal-Mart -- which for years had a theft loss rate that was half that of its peers -- is getting closer to the industrywide average.
Theft is a big problem for all retailers, costing them $41.6 billion last year, according to a joint study released this week by the National Retail Federation and the University of Florida. The study found that the theft rate as a percentage of sales ticked upward slightly to 1.61% of sales in 2006 from 1.60% in 2005. 


Whatever the cause, such theft -- which late founder Sam Walton once called one of retailers' top profit killers -- adds one more challenge when Wal-Mart is already struggling with sluggish sales at its established stores due to an overall economic slowdown as well as its own stumbles in its home- and apparel-merchandising strategies.

Eduardo Castro-Wright, president and CEO of Wal-Mart's U.S. store division, briefly acknowledged the theft problem in a mid-May conference call with analysts. He cited shrinkage as well as increased markdowns and higher inventory for dragging down first-quarter profit margins.
"We are concerned about shrinkage and are investigating the cause and are taking steps to correct it," Castro-Wright said. Company officials won't comment on those countermeasures.

To maintain healthy profits, Wal-Mart must continue to have high profit margins. Opening a new store in an area prone to high rates of crime is not conducive to this business model. Is this one reason why the new store in Washington D.C. is becoming such an interesting debate?:

When politicians, agency officials and other establishment types discuss the pros and cons of Wal-Mart opening stores in poor, retail-starved neighborhoods in the District, they often talk about pretty high-minded stuff. Fair pay. Job training. Environmental safeguards…

First, would a new Wal-Mart there really stock the same quality of food and products as its stores do in better-off, suburban communities?

"I'll believe it when I see it," Mya Harris, 24, said skeptically. "Sure, you can put the store here, but what are they going to put inside it?"

Second, and I was amazed when this anxiety was aired in fully half the interviews, residents worry that the store would suffer severely or even fail because of petty theft.

 "There'll probably be a lot of shoplifting going on. They'll need a lot of security," Terriea Sutton, 35, said.

Brenda Speaks, a Ward 4 ANC commissioner, actually urged blocking construction of the planned store in her ward at Georgia and Missouri avenues NW partly because of that risk. Addressing a small, anti-Wal-Mart rally at City Hall on Monday, Speaks said young people would get criminal records when they couldn't resist the temptation to steal.

Wal-Mart said District residents needn't be so self-critical. Although security is "always a concern and a focal point for all stores, there is no more concern over these District locations than any other store locations," company spokesman Steven Restivo said.

It's sad that people have such a low opinion of their own community. Happily, with prudent oversight from the city, Wal-Mart's arrival should be a significant step forward for the neighborhood and the District as a whole.

When white flight from major cities began 40-50 years ago, the major stores fled with them. In a bid to seek new profits and enlarge its market share, Wal-Mart is expanding to areas where gentrification is slowly taking place:
 Starting with its new big-box store under construction in Chicago, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it will build 50 stores in urban neighborhoods distressed by high unemployment and other social problems in cities around the country.

    Lee Scott, the company's chief executive, made the announcement Tuesday at the Austin neighborhood construction site of Chicago's first Wal-Mart store.

    He said the new stores planned for inner-city neighborhoods over the next two years would create 15,000 to 20,000 jobs.

    "We will be bringing back about 400 jobs in this store," Scott said. He said the Austin store, like some urban stores elsewhere in the country, will have special programs to benefit local businesses, such as help with selling to Wal-Mart.

    Local minority and women-owned businesses will be sought out for construction work on the new stores, Scott said. The general contractor for the Austin store is an African-American woman, and minorities and women were among those hired as subcontractors. The store is to open this summer.

    Wal-Mart said it has not decided where it would locate the new stores.
    "We have been approached in the past by Detroit," said John Bisio, spokesman for Wal-Mart. "You could also look at communities in parts of Houston."
    He said Philadelphia might also be a candidate.

    Economists say an increasing number of businesses are recognizing that while residents of some urban neighborhoods may be poor, the density of population makes for substantial buying power.     

   Critics say small merchants cannot compete with Wal-Mart's prices, and that many of its employees end up on Medicaid because of low incomes and high insurance costs.
    Until recently, Wal-Mart stores more likely were to be found in rural areas or suburbs than in the heart of major cities. But analysts say the company is intent on locating in densely populated city neighborhoods, even those where household incomes are low and crime is high.

    Joseph Beaulieu, stock analyst with Morningstar, said Wal-Mart realizes it must remake its image if it is to be welcomed by cities.

    "They have had a hard time working with municipalities," Beaulieu said. "Over the past year and a half, they have shown increasing flexibility. They are going to have to change their reputation."

Wal-Mart’s business model that helped it grow into one of the largest companies in the world was to bypass heavily populated cities filled with crime (and, well, Black people) and instead open stores in suburbs and rural areas heavily populated by white people.

This business model of avoiding minority areas served Wal-Mart quite nicely, with high profit margins and selling in bulk making it possible to offer products at lower prices.

It should be noted that Wal-Mart did participate in a minority outreach program before, opening a store in Tuskegee, Alabama. A heavily Black town on the verge of financial ruin, Tuskegee was home to an infamous experiment that preyed heavily upon its Black population.

Wal-Mart opened a store in Tuskegee back in 1981, and Wal-Mart accountants quickly found that opening stores for the positive, charitable publicity it would generated wasn’t economically viable. Rumors have persisted that losses from theft exceeded store revenues and that this Tuskegee Wal-Mart was closed one day, its inventory surreptitiously removed thanks to the cover of night and an army of trucks, and that the store was boarded up and empty the next day.

These might be apocryphal stories, but one thing is crystal clear: The Tuskegee Experiment failed by Tuskegee's Black citizenry pillaged the store with an intensity rarely seen at Wal-Mart.  

The Wal-Mart Tuskegee Experiment was a failure. Opening a store in a heavily minority area (next to a school that has produced 70 percent of all of America’s Black veterinarians) was a financial burden Wal-Mart wasn’t prepared to force stock holders to endure.

Wal-Mart’s hope of opening new stores in untapped markets is to be commended, but even the customer base of the new Washington D.C. store worries about shoplifting and an augmenting of police files. The Tuskegee Experiment was a monumental mistake that few people seem willing to talk about anymore, and one is left to wonder if Wal-Mart learned any lessons.

A company that has pioneered data-mining, revenue management and tracking purchases to predict consumer habits seem bent on disregarding the lessons of the Tuskegee Experiment. One can only wonder these Wal-Mart stores will look like at the end of every month:
Bill Simon is head of Wal-Mart’s American operations. At a conference on September 15 put on by Goldman Sachs, he said that there is a big jump in sales at the beginning of the month, when welfare payments arrive, with an “ever-increasing amount of transactions being paid for with government assistance.”

As he explained:
“And you need not go further than one of our stores on midnight at the end of the month. And it’s real interesting to watch, about 11 p.m., customers start to come in and shop, fill their grocery basket with basic items, baby formula, milk, bread, eggs, and continue to shop and mill about the store until midni

ght, when . . . government electronic benefits cards get activated and then the checkout starts and occurs. And our sales for those first few hours on the first of the month are substantially and significantly higher.

“And if you really think about it, the only reason somebody gets out in the middle of the night and buys baby formula is that they need it, and they’ve been waiting for it. Otherwise, we are open 24 hours—come at 5 a.m., come at 7 a.m., come at 10 a.m. But if you are there at midnight, you are there for a reason.
Will the book section of Wal-Mart stay segregated in these new stores? It’s safe to say that Wal-Mart learned absolutely no lessons from the Tuskegee Experiment and, in fact, buried that mistake deep in corporate red tape.

The lessons extrapolated from this tale should be obvious to all. It should be noted that this story smells of Mall Envy.



Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Again? Black People Told to Leave Whole Foods


Call this the Stuff Black People Don’t Like open challenge. We told you about the Wal-Mart story that shocked the nation: a minor commandeering the public address system and requesting – politely – that “All Black people leave the store.”

Soon, this story captivated the country for the sheer temerity of a person to pose such an abhorrent and detestable request to Black people was a clear indicator that something was rotten in Denmark, er, New Jersey.

Well, guess what? It has happened again:

For the second time in less than a month, a New Jersey teenager has been arrested for allegedly making a racist announcement over a store's public address system.

The latest incident happened over the weekend at the Whole Foods Market on River Road in Edgewater, according to the Bergen Record.

A 14-year-old girl reportedly grabbed the microphone at the store's courtesy desk and said, "All blacks leave the store."

A store employee immediately called the police, according to the Record, and the girl and a 14-year-old boy who was with her were taken into custody moments later.

The girl is reportedly charged with bias intimidation and harassment.

There's no word of any charges against the boy. Their names have not been released because they're juveniles.

"Whole Foods Market has a zero-tolerance policy regarding all matters of prejudice and continues to work with local law enforcement on this issue," said Whole Foods spokesman Michael Sinatra, in an interview with the Record.

Just last month, a 16-year-old boy was arrested after a similar incident at a Wal-Mart in Turnersville, New Jersey. In that case, the boy allegedly went on the store's intercom and announced, "Attention Wal-Mart customers: All black people, leave the store now."

He is also charged with bias intimidation and harassment. Police are reportedly treating the Whole Foods incident as a "copycat situation."

Edgewater Police Detective Lt. William Skidmore told the Record the girl and her friend have been released to their parents.

He also said there was no indication the teens were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.”

Bias intimidation? Is that not what happened in Kansas City this past weekend, when 1000 Black people engaged in a ‘Flash Mob’ and made a simple trip to an outdoor mall impossible?

Edgewater is a nice city, boasting a high-percentage of America’s favorite model minority – Asians – and a statistically insignificant Black population:

As of the 2000 census[5], there were 7,677 people, 3,836 households, and 1,971 families residing in the borough. The population density was 9,060.6 people per square mile (3,487.2/km2). There were 4,277 housing units at an average density of 5,047.8/sq mi (1,942.8/km2).

As of the 2000 census, the racial makeup of the borough was 67.12% White, 10.45% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 3.52% African American, 0.21% Native American, 23.12% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.94% from other races, and 3.05% from two or more races. 11.83% of Edgewater's residents identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry, which was the ninth highest in the United States and seventh highest of any municipality in New Jersey, for all places with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ancestry.[16] 3.22% of residents identified themselves as being of Japanese ancestry, which was the third highest of any municipality in New Jersey, behind Fort Lee (6.09%) and Demarest (3.72%).

The simple telling of a joke is now grounds for a criminal record, with the charge of ‘Bias Intimidation’ a fitting tribute to the power of Black Run America (BRA).

‘Bias Intimidation’ as a category of criminal offense seems to be an effort to break the monopoly of real crimes committed that Black people find themselves currently maintaining and an all out effort to bring diversity to the court rooms.

However, the real question has to be asked: We know that Black people love Wal-Mart, but who in the world has ever seen a Black person shopping at Whole Foods, a store thought to be the sanctuary of Disingenuous White Liberals?

Remember McDonald’s is 365 Black for a reason. Passing on seconds is an idea Black people find inappropriate when dining, thus the need to shop for healthy provisions and organically grown vegetables and fruit is a thought dreadful to Black people anyway.

Whole Foods CEO John Mackey – a huge fan of Ayn Rand – recently published a piece in The Wall Street Journal bemoaning universal healthcare (Black people don’t like paying for it):

“With a projected $1.8 trillion deficit for 2009, several trillions more in deficits projected over the next decade, and with both Medicare and Social Security entitlement spending about to ratchet up several notches over the next 15 years as Baby Boomers become eligible for both, we are rapidly running out of other people's money. These deficits are simply not sustainable. They are either going to result in unprecedented new taxes and inflation, or they will bankrupt us…

Unfortunately many of our health-care problems are self-inflicted: two-thirds of Americans are now overweight and one-third are obese. Most of the diseases that kill us and account for about 70% of all health-care spending—heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes and obesity—are mostly preventable through proper diet, exercise, not smoking, minimal alcohol consumption and other healthy lifestyle choices.

Recent scientific and medical evidence shows that a diet consisting of foods that are plant-based, nutrient dense and low-fat will help prevent and often reverse most degenerative diseases that kill us and are expensive to treat. We should be able to live largely disease-free lives until we are well into our 90s and even past 100 years of age.”

Like most Libertarians, Mackey doesn’t understand that if his beloved policy of freedom and accountability were put in place, the majority of Black people – who rely on government jobs, handouts and programs to live – would be in serious trouble, without prospects for succeeding in the Brave New Libertarian World.

SBPDL has to ask: How many Black people were even in the Whole Foods when the evil incident of ‘Bias Intimidation’ occurred?One or two maybe? Did they leave?

And now, for the open challenge from Stuff Black People Don’t Like. The first person to go to a store and demand “All White People Please Leave” will receive a copy of a book from SBDPL.

You must bring a video recorder with you and record the event, making sure we can hear the demand once it is played over the PA system. Post the video to Youtube.com, and we will help it go viral.

We wager no ‘Bias Intimidation’ will be filed against you.

Who will take the SBPDL Challenge?



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Easter, Wal-Mart and a Black Brawl for Candy in Salisbury

Wal-Mart. We at SBPDL find the number one company on Fortune's list of top corporations to be the ultimate barometer of life in 21st century America.

If you want to see what the real status of the United State's is and how your fellow countrymen wallow in the muck of avarice and cheap goods, journey to your local Wal-Mart and admire the people. However, be careful to avoid commandeering the Public Address (PA) system. If you decide to take on this usurp the authority granted to Wal-Mart employees and address your fellow patrons, you might find yourself the unwitting subject of national news coverage.

But, if you find yourself in Salisbury, North Carolina, you're advised to steer clear of the Wal-Mart entirely, lest you desire party to potentially being maimed over discounted candy:

Police aren't sure whether Walmart's prices were so good or if there was a shortage of chocolate rabbits.

Whatever the reason, seven women ended up in a brawl in the Easter basket aisle Saturday evening.

Candy eggs, rabbits and Peeps flew through the air in an unlikely Easter exchange.

Property damage, primarily to candy and Easter decorations, totalled nearly $800.

Salisbury Police responded to the Walmart at 323 Arlington St. around 7 p.m. Saturday.

The five officers separated the women into two groups — with each claiming the other group started the fight.

Unable to figure out who initiated the brawl, officers decided to charge all of those involved in the incident with public affray.

Those charged, whose ages range from 17 to 24, are Carolyn Elizabeth Chawlk, Carmeisha Shannell Mitchell, Samise Tyshon Mitchell, Kim Rochelle Williams Mashore, Latikgwa Nikia Williams, Tameika Shareece Drye and Tiffany Elaine Chambers.
Now, those behind the algorithms and the analysis of buyer patterns that determine the low prices that Wal-Mart offers (such goods as Black dolls come to mind) aren't to be blamed for the candy aisle brawl that erupted in Salisbury.

The unmistakable Black names that color this story with hilarity and their desire to procure discounted candy are merely a coincidence, when compared to the riot by Black people that took the life of a Wal-Mart employee over the 2008 Black Friday.

Discounted candy from a reputable store such as Wal-Mart puts the reliability of freshness at an exponentially higher rate than the candy that can be obtained from the ever-present Dollar General or Dollar Store that find refuge in abandoned strip malls littering the landscapes of small towns.

No, it is of absolutely no coincidence that Black people decided to engage in a battle royal for the remaining sweet treats that were being sold for steep discounts.

We at Stuff Black People Don't Like have to ask: As the Royal Rumble for economically priced Easter candy waged in the makeshift ring of the Salisbury Wal-Mart by incensed Black patrons hoping to secure belated holiday sugar, did anyone have the temerity to request all Black people to leave the store?

More importantly, were the victors of the brawl-for-all the Cadbury in Salisbury forced to endure the insult of waiting at the back of line before the transaction for the hard fought candy was made?