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TopicWalmart becomes latest - and biggest - company to roll back its DEI policies
LeTigre
11/26/24 10:23:28 AM
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Bladesyphon posted...
Because kids are, in fact, inherently dumb, and more often then not don't use *anything* safely. But you're right, it's a good thing it's not my trust that matters, and that Walmart is already doing it, so your argument is also a moot point - it's happening regardless of how you or I feel about it.

Maybe dial back the outrage response, and realize I didn't say that they should ban the sell of them entirely, only that like any product that can potentially cause harm if used improperly, it shouldn't be sold to youths (youths, not teenagers) without parental permission. Chest Binders, if used improperly, can cause harm - this is an undisputed fact. It's also an undisputed fact that most kids these days aren't too fucking bright, and probably shouldn't be given wholesale access to a product that they're likely going to look up how to use via the internet and social media.

But as always, I forget that this is GameFAQs and CE, and all the 261'ers whose echo chamber got taken away now have to jump on literally anyone has a slightly dissenting opinion, even when that opinion is presented with facts that are - surprisingly - not right wing or conservative, but simply a concern of not harming kids that a few years ago were eating fucking tide pods.

doesnt Walmart sell rifles?


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