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03-15-2011, 08:49 PM
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We know you're classist, you don't have to remind us about how you hate the icky people at Walmart. Newsflash, it's not somehow 'better' than being racist.
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Welp that confirmed my suspicions.
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He's so.. needy.
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03-15-2011, 09:02 PM
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Yeah I've always hated the terms "white trash" and "trailer trash." Very stupid and classist labels that are based on the premise of white privilege. You're either just like the "good white folks" or you're "trash."
I'm baffled that someone would respond to "no trash" with "looks like trash to me." People are not trash.
As for Walmart, cringe, it's on the same level of the horrendousness of facebook. Not because of the people who shop there but because Walmart has taken over, like facebook has, and it's the epitome of ridiculous consumerism under capitalism. I'll end anti-Walmart/anti-facebook rant there. Cringe.
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03-15-2011, 09:19 PM
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Yeah I've always hated the terms "white trash" and "trailer trash." Very stupid and classist labels that are based on the premise of white privilege. You're either just like the "good white folks" or you're "trash."
I'm baffled that someone would respond to "no trash" with "looks like trash to me." People are not trash.
As for Walmart, cringe, it's on the same level of the horrendousness of facebook. Not because of the people who shop there but because Walmart has taken over, like facebook has, and it's the epitome of ridiculous consumerism under capitalism. I'll end anti-Walmart/anti-facebook rant there. Cringe.
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I get why some people don't like Walmart as a business, but I rarely see that criticism without some pretty disgusting examples of classism along with it. It kind of taints the relatively good points that people have. That said, I'm pretty impressed by some of the changes Walmart's made, it doesn't erase that they're taking over, but it can have positive effects too.
And I agree, people are not trash. I hate the phrases "classy" and "trashy" for the same reason. They really just mean "behaving in a way I approve of" and "behaving in a way that I think beneath me."
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03-15-2011, 11:04 PM
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I get why some people don't like Walmart as a business, but I rarely see that criticism without some pretty disgusting examples of classism along with it. It kind of taints the relatively good points that people have. That said, I'm pretty impressed by some of the changes Walmart's made, it doesn't erase that they're taking over, but it can have positive effects too.
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That's only a factor of who you're talking to and what you're reading/listening to. For instance, the inequality and work and organization scholars who criticize Walmart are doing so on the basis of how Walmart, in general, treats its employees which is classic capitalism and conflict perspective sentiments. It is also about what happens when Walmarts show up in areas that don't have other options. That's about the social class and race demographics of people who tend to have no choice but to shop at Walmart in some areas; and the social class and race of people who are most likely to have no choice but to work at Walmart. Exploitation of labor, exploitation of the consumer dollar, damn near monopolies in some areas, and an orgasmic capitalism experience on the part of the capitalists. While we are all subjected to this, the working class and poor are more likely than other social classes to be unable to escape it or buffer some of its effects.
Afterall, all "types of people" shop at Walmart. (I've been trying to keep some of my family and friends from it for years to no avail) That's why Walmart has taken over the country. It certainly didn't take over the country only because millions of working class and poor people (who some consider "trash") have no choice but to patron it.
I have a book about the Walmartization of the world. Amazonnnn also has some decent books about the cons and pros (the very few pros that there could be) of Walmart.
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03-15-2011, 11:17 PM
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That's only a factor of who you're talking to and what you're reading/listening to. The work and organization scholars who criticize Walmart are doing so on the basis of how Walmart, in general, treats its employees which is classic capitalism and conflict perspective sentiments. It is also about what happens when Walmarts show up in areas that don't have other options. That's not classist. That's about the social class and race demographics of people who tend to have no choice but to shop at Walmart in some areas; and the social class and race of people who are most likely to have no choice but to work at Walmart. Exploitation of labor, exploitation of the consumer dollar, damn near monopolies in some areas, and an orgasmic capitalism experience on the part of the capitalists.
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I agree that it's just anecdotally what I'm hearing. But classist comments are, it seems, too often used as an argument among the general population rather than among scholars and academics. There are completely good reasons to oppose Walmart overall or the monster that it has become, I was simply pointing out that classism is frequently intertwined.
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Afterall, all "types of people" shop at Walmart. (I've been trying to keep some of my family and friends from it for years to no avail) That's why Walmart has taken over the country. It certainly didn't take over the country only because millions of working class and poor people (who some consider "trash") have no choice but to patron it.
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Very true. And personally, I shop there at times. Here they have the best selection of international products around, but they're less convenient than the grocery store (also a chain btw, I don't know many places that don't have regional or national grocery chains) so it's a toss up
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I have a book about the Walmartization of the world. Ama_zon also has some decent books about the cons and pros (the very few pros that there could be) of Walmart.
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lol at the parenthetical.
Personally I disagree, Walmart has a lot to offer. Are they evil sometimes? Yes. But do they do some things very well? Also yes.
But is it an issue of the 'kind' of person who shops there? Most emphatically no.
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03-15-2011, 11:19 PM
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The devil sent two of its offspring to tear the world apart:
1. Walmart
2. Facebook
God help us all.
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03-15-2011, 11:21 PM
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2. Facebook
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03-15-2011, 11:22 PM
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The devil sent two of its offspring to tear the world apart:
1. Walmart
2. Facebook
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LOL
Sorry I'm an atheist on these matters
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03-16-2011, 03:45 AM
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He's so.. needy.
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Racism is diametrically opposed to my political/economic philosophies. Me being racist would be like a Commie wearing Lacoste.
It's too collectivist for me.
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