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ScrewReddit 3 points ago +3 / -0

Last spring, I took a late night "essential job" stocking shelves at the local Walmart (and I'm not even a black woman) when the lock downs hit. Here's my thoughts as a (thankfully) short time employee:

  1. Walmart themselves doesn't necessarily need to be behind this. It could be an organized Antifa operation. Many Walmarts are desperate for workers. There really wasn't an interview when I got hired. It was basically just "when can you start?". getting people put in position and hired seasonally would be easy.

  2. Much of Walmart's inventory comes from China. Their in-house brands all say "Made in Bentonville, AR" on the shelf packaging, but the cartons they're shipped in have Chinese markings, use way too much packing tape, are made of flimsy cardboard, and literally smell like shit. Bad trade relations with China will hit Walmart hard. Really hard.

  3. From one of your comments:

"Like I said, they weren't 'working.' They were just walking around like zombies with nametags."

That describes half the people I worked with. I called it the Walmart Shuffle. The people picking orders for online orders and the people stocking shelves overnight are the only ones who had to bust their asses. Most of the rest were just fucking lazy.

  1. Hopefully you're just being paranoid, but it's always good to be mindful. The people on the ground are morons, but the high-level planners of leftist activities are remarkably resourceful. Just look at the election fraud. They've used just about every avenue available to try to steal the vote.
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