consumerist.com — Just when you thought all of the Walmart tshirts bearing the exact replica of an infamous Nazi symbol were recalled, or sold to a discount store and burned, a Walmart in Palmdale, California has them on sale for $3.00 a pop.
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neibyJan 25, 2008
I agree, mostly. Wanting to make money is not the same as greed.
hadeesJan 25, 2008
No one is forcing Walmart to remove the shirts. People are expressing their outrage that Walmart would sell them. They are using the free market to make their point. Walmart can either get rid of the shirts or I won't shop there anymore.
frostman3dJan 26, 2008
So? f**k it! Grow some balls and stop whining at every little thing. Jesus.
Closed AccountJan 26, 2008
Well, I didn't read the wiki and a new that it is an SS insignia (I grew up in Europe though (Yugoslavia) where two SS divisons operated (in particular SS Totenkoph) ) and I learn about them through history classes. However, I didn't know that this emblem applied only to 3rd division - and I am still doubtful about it.
spectre74Jan 27, 2008
Holy s**t you can't laugh.
amtelemarketJan 28, 2008
I'm not a neonazi and don't care either. Don't like it, don't buy it. That's all
lastvisibledogJan 28, 2008
Freedom - ain't it a bitch
darthfreddJan 28, 2008
DO YOU KNOW HOW F**KING EXPENSIVE CUSTOM SCREENED DEATHSHEAD SHIRTS ARE? I'LL TAKE 'EM ALL AND I'LL PAY 2X RETAIL
mbach21Feb 26, 2008
There's a lot more wrong with Wal-Mart then that. Republicans don't give a hoot what the corporate giant does as long as what its doing does not oppose their interests....<a class="user" href="http://www.bizcovering.com/Major-Companies/Reasons-Not-to-Shop-at-Wal-Mart-By-An-Actual-Former-Employee.87283">http://www.bizcovering.com/Major-Companies/Reasons ...</a>