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Has The White House issued its tearful statement from The Potato In Chief yet?
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Quoted: Good. Fuck em. Their business model causes things like this to happen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, looks like Dems get another attempt to push gun control, and Walmart is going to be paying it's lawyers overtime with all the incoming lawsuits. Fuck em. Their business model causes things like this to happen. That's a bit of a stretch. People are free to quit if it becomes too much. Had a friend do just that. She made over 100k as a store manager. One day she had enough, decided it wasn't worth it anymore and quit. |
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Shooter is black.
Story disappears in 3....2...1... AP already had their headline written: " Skyler Johnson, a white male from the suburbs, opened fire on black and LatinX employees where he worked as a slavemaster" |
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So now the movies and Walmart I need to go armed. This world.
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I lived literally 2 blocks from there from 1994-1997. Used to be such a quiet and peaceful area. There was a dairy farm that still delivered milk in glass containers. There was even a safe old country buffet and Ryan’s that wasn’t full of ghetto types. Very sad.
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Thank you Jesus that Terry McAuliffe didn't become our Gov. They would be going door to door as I write this...
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Just a guess here....
NEWS MEDIA: "WERE ANY OF THE PEOPLE SHOT TRANS?!?" |
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Quoted: This is going to be deep sixed by the media if it turns out that "Andre" was a black dude, they will save their gun grabbing media blitz for another time when it matches the narrative better in that case. View Quote |
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I bought my first gun there. A mossberg 500. Almost 23 years ago to the day. That area has always been on the border or rough and nice areas. It’s gotten worse over the years. The only reason we would even go over to that area was for the Texas Road House or Kohls.
Oh and reason #387 why I left the HR area. |
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Quoted: I lived literally 2 blocks from there from 1994-1997. Used to be such a quiet and peaceful area. There was a dairy farm that still delivered milk in glass containers. There was even a safe old country buffet and Ryan’s that wasn’t full of ghetto types. Very sad. View Quote Yoder dairy. I don’t think they do that anymore. Ryan’s has been gone for decades. The area has steadily declined. I was propositioned in a parking lot in Greenbrier about a year and a half ago. That’s only one exit up from Battlefield. |
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Quoted: I bought my first gun there. A mossberg 500. Almost 23 years ago to the day. That area has always been on the border or rough and nice areas. It’s gotten worse over the years. The only reason we would even go over to that area was for the Texas Road House or Kohls. Oh and reason #387 why I left the HR area. View Quote About 6 months ago they had moved the department locations in my company and put mine in the cubicles next to the HR department. I hated being located there. Especially after one of the managers found a former employee trying to get into the building claiming they had an "appointment" with HR. They didn't and didn't get in. I was SO glad when they finished their construction and moved us out of there. |
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Quoted: Yoder dairy. I don’t think they do that anymore. Ryan’s has been gone for decades. The area has steadily declined. I was propositioned in a parking lot in Greenbrier about a year and a half ago. That’s only one exit up from Battlefield. View Quote I think that’s what it became. It used to be Bergey’s dairy farm and they had a store on Battlefield. Wow, memories! Glad I have good ones and left before it turned into ghetto. Used to be a mall on Greenbrier when I lived there but malls are long gone. |
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View Quote As someone whose worked holidays or "the event" at walmart I can totally see it, honestly I'm surprised this shit doesn't happen more often. There are outbursts by employees, they usually don't get violent like this. The company has been going downhill and creating bad situations all in the name of cutting expenses and profits, increasing employee workload to unimaginable levels. Its an incredibly toxic place to work during the Nov/Dec holidays When I finally left walmart, I realized I actually enjoyed the holidays again. Nobody who works at walmart fully enjoys the holidays |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: When was the last time you ran into a white guy named Andre? https://i.postimg.cc/hv3DPMwW/gettyimages-92582761.webp That guy is half Iranian and not a lily white WASP that the media actively seeks out bad incidents of to attack white people and gun owners over. |
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Quoted: Yep, the Fox article I read about it mentioned the Colorado shooting by a white guy, but ignored the equally recent Uof VA shooting by a black guy View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is going to be deep sixed by the media if it turns out that "Andre" was a black dude, they will save their gun grabbing media blitz for another time when it matches the narrative better in that case. The msm likes to cherry pick that's for sure. There was also the Milwaukee Coors mass shooting done by a black guy that the msm ignores which happened in February of 2020. And in that case, he only targeted white people because he felt that there was racism happening against him but had no proof of it....he said that there were chairs moved in his house and it was white people breaking in to do that, even his black friends said he was crazy. |
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Quoted: That's a bit of a stretch. People are free to quit if it becomes too much. Had a friend do just that. She made over 100k as a store manager. One day she had enough, decided it wasn't worth it anymore and quit. View Quote |
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Quoted: Walmart needs to be sued into oblivion over this. View Quote Well they're having a pretty bad week, I'd say. In other news, they just agreed to a settlement with the state of Texas to hand over 3 billion dollars, for contributing to the opioid abuse epidemic, because their pharmacists were not following good faith dispensing protocols. |
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This has not been reported. The sources are coming from people who are familiar with the shooter and worked at the store.
The shooter had a hit list and let certain people go. Could it have been bullying? Maybe but seems more like the dude just lost it |
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FBI and CIA are sending them out. We got to get those guns now.
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I see a push for an AWB and mag ban in Virginia's near-future. They already have laws that define "assault weapons" for the purpose of open carry...
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Quoted: After constantly dealing with customers blading at 45, something is bound to give. View Quote Attached File |
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So we now have
Women Walmart To blame for crazy fucks killing people. What next? |
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From my read of this story though, I don't think the shooter was "THE" manager (i.e., the general manager). It sounds like he was a lower ranked night shift supervisor, "straw boss" type person. |
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