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Walmart makes ISIS cake, refused Confederate flag cake.


Published on Jun 26, 2015
On 06/25/15 I attempted to get an Edible image cake printed with the confederate flag image on it at Walmart. It was denied. The next day I had them do the same for the ISIS battle flag image I brought to them. They cheerfully did it. and sold me my ISIS cake. WTF Walmart! ISIS is beheading Christians, selling little girls into slavery, and is currently a terrorist org at war with the United States........but you can't buy the General Lee toy car at Wallmart? It's a damn shame.




 

DaSleeper

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This is what we're coming to.......
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taxslave

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The real reason for all the furor over the confederate flag seems to have been missed by most people. Fact is Confederate flag sales were flagging. SO the best way to increase sales is to create a controversy. Tell people they can't have something and they will battle to get it. Except for a few of the low marble count PC crowd.
 

B00Mer

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The real reason for all the furor over the confederate flag seems to have been missed by most people. Fact is Confederate flag sales were flagging. SO the best way to increase sales is to create a controversy. Tell people they can't have something and they will battle to get it. Except for a few of the low marble count PC crowd.

So where do you fit in, the "I gotta have a Confederate Flag" group or the "low marble count PC crowd?"

Did you buy your Confederate Battle Flag yet :lol:
 

taxslave

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So where do you fit in, the "I gotta have a Confederate Flag" group or the "low marble count PC crowd?"

Did you buy your Confederate Battle Flag yet :lol:

Being Canadian I don't usually get my knickers in a knot about what happens in the excited states unless it has a direct impact on the economy. Some muricans burn books, some burn flags. Got their 15 seconds of fame. NEXT.
 

B00Mer

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Being Canadian I don't usually get my knickers in a knot about what happens in the excited states unless it has a direct impact on the economy. Some muricans burn books, some burn flags. Got their 15 seconds of fame. NEXT.

It could have impacted your economy directly, right in your pocket book..

You could have purchased www.ConfederateFlagsForSale.com order up 100,000 flags with a markup of $2.50 per flag and because Amazon, Walmart are no longer selling the Confederate Battle Flag, make a killing out of the "I gotta have a Confederate Flag" group ;)

Oh, but to late.. already done. :lol:

Easy money using a drop shipment house.
 

taxslave

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It could have impacted your economy directly, right in your pocket book..

You could have purchased www.ConfederateFlagsForSale.com order up 100,000 flags with a markup of $2.50 per flag and because Amazon, Walmart are no longer selling the Confederate Battle Flag, make a killing out of the "I gotta have a Confederate Flag" group ;)

Oh, but to late.. already done. :lol:

Easy money using a drop shipment house.

Take too much time away from important things.
 

B00Mer

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Take too much time away from important things.

Meh, not at all.. 4 hours setting up a website and shopping cart.. order comes in and once PayPal confirms payment, it sends an email to you and the drop shipment company..

All you have to do is, well, check your bank account once a month. ;)

Everything else is automated.

...and you now have money from selling the Confederate Battle Flag..
 

mentalfloss

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Store owner who says Confederate flag doesn't represent racism, revealed to have family ties to KKK - Americas - World - The Independent
The Independent | News | UK and Worldwide News | Newspaper

“It has nothing to do with slavery, which the media always want to bring in,” Anna Robb said, defending the sales of Confederate flags during an interview with the Springfield Missouri News-Leader.

Just days following the News-Leader's initial interview with Ms Robb, readers alerted the news outlet and it was discovered that her husband Nathan, co-owner of Dixie Outfitters, was the "den-commander" of the KKK's Arkansas chapter.

Mr Robb once sought to participate in the state's Adopt-a-Highway litter control program on behalf of the Klan, the Associated Press reported in 1992. His father Thomas Robb also happens to be the national director of the KKK.

ICYMI: Branson flag store owner has ties to KKK Branson store owner, who said rebel flag doesn’t represent racism, has ties to KKK by @JackieRehwaldNL pic.twitter.com/nF5PRFq4fL

— News-Leader (@springfieldNL) June 27, 2015
However, Ms Robb said she has not spoken to her father-in-law in years and denied that she and her husband were ever members of the Klan. She did, however, admit to attending KKK events in the past.

"I have years ago. That was years ago, and that is not even something that comes up anymore. It has nothing to do with me, the store or this issue at hand," she said, defending herself to the paper.

A screenshot taken from the Branson Dixie Outfitters website.

Outcry against the controversial battle flag with ties to southern racism and slavery have been led by southern chapters of the the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and most recently South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.

Ms Haley’s views changed — along with many American politicians, businesses and civilians nationwide — after nine black churchgoers were fatally shot at a historically black Charleston church.

The stores owner told News-Leader that business was “absolutely up” after confessed shooter Dylann Roof murdered nine blacks at during a bible at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.

"We are working around the clock. People from across the country are excited about our store. They are flooding our website. I had to bring in extra staff just to fill orders," she said.

Store owner who says Confederate flag doesn't represent racism, revealed to have family ties to KKK - Americas - World - The Independent