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Description I shall be going over a number of Logo's and revising them to make them more truthful as we go along. I've already done the American and Israeli flags. Here's the wal mart logo.
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brightestmoon [2011-04-30 01:42:53 +0000 UTC]

You are ignorant. Nice try but you should have gone with a devil's head or something inbetween wal and the mart. Satanists are not evil, and I'll be damned if someone calls paganism evil.

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JamesRandom In reply to brightestmoon [2011-05-01 17:19:05 +0000 UTC]

Forgive me but I think you undermine your own argument.
It rather depends which form of Satanism you refer to.

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kdennisnaz [2010-05-25 18:29:49 +0000 UTC]

You are so right.... let's just get Walmart shut down so that everyone who works there loses their job, lives on welfare, and starves to death. That'll teach those wicked Walmart people!

If we stop Walmart, we could also put an end to all those pesky construction sites where contrators employ all those workers. Won't that be great?>??

Then, everyone who shops at Walmart can drive another 25 miles or so to another store that only sells a few things at twice the price. That's fantastic!....

You bet!... Walmart is evil!

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JamesRandom In reply to kdennisnaz [2010-05-25 18:59:03 +0000 UTC]

Or how about we just turn it into a company that doesn't buy from Sweatshops across the world where children are forced to work for as little at 30p a week and if they ask for air conditioning or a raise, they disappear?

Ignorance is not an excuse.

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kdennisnaz In reply to JamesRandom [2010-05-25 21:18:21 +0000 UTC]

and arguing with a liberal is sheer ignorance. Liberals make up their minds first and demand that the world adjust to their preconceived ideas. Name the product that is offensive and address it with the company. They have historically stopped distribution of such products. But rather than do that, you'd prefer to just label them as evil.

James... when you grow up, you'll find that not every company is evil.

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JamesRandom In reply to kdennisnaz [2010-05-25 21:24:12 +0000 UTC]

Here in the UK we have something called ASDA. They are owned by Wal Mart. They distribute the kinds of products detailed in my above post.

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kdennisnaz In reply to JamesRandom [2010-05-25 23:04:13 +0000 UTC]

2010 - Names new CEO of ASDA to better address diversity in the market
2009 - National Urban League Corporate Leadership Award
2009 - Evangeline Booth award for workplace environment
2009 - Civic Business Leaders award for Community Reinvestment
2009 - Forbes Most Generous Corporation
2008 - Third largest corporate donor in the world.
2008 - Named most diverse corporate employment base world wide by Diversity MBA


yep... wicked and evil people.

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JamesRandom In reply to kdennisnaz [2010-05-25 23:21:03 +0000 UTC]

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kdennisnaz In reply to JamesRandom [2010-05-25 23:45:09 +0000 UTC]

“Wal-Mart is the greatest thing that ever happened to low-income americans.”
W. Michael Cox, chief economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, NewYorkTimes, 07/13/08

“Some economists give more credit to the company [Wal-Mart] than to alan Greenspan for the low inflation of the past 20 years, given how greatly its low-cost model has rippled through the industry and the economy.” Forbes, Tom Van Riper, 01/17/08

“Whether it’s climate change, health care reform, or natural-resources depletion, we can’t take on the world’s challenges without Wal-Mart...at this point, we now believe that we can have a bigger impact by partnering with Wal-Mart than by shunning it.”
Jeffrey Hollender, CEO of Seventh Generation in a blog post, 10/06/08

“Supermarkets led by Wal-Mart’s aSDa have set out plans to create thousands of jobs as the uK’s food retailers show they are weathering the economic storm better than their non-food counterparts.” FinancialTimes, Tom Braithwaite, 01/29/09

“When Wal-Mart comes to town, it makes other businesses better.”
Paul McElhone, associate director of the retailing school at the University of Alberta’s School of Business, TheGlobeandMail, 10/24/08

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kdennisnaz In reply to JamesRandom [2010-05-25 23:41:51 +0000 UTC]

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Mebob [2010-05-19 19:20:15 +0000 UTC]

So, are you say that wallmart is run by pagans?

And that the use the business for the bindings of magick?

Because thats what your work suggests... So i'm failing to see the "evil" behind it.

If your trying to make a reference to satanism, remember that the inverted pentagrams of the Satanists usually have a goats head inside them. Also saying that something is evil just because its Satanist is an ignorant statement to make.

So elaborate. How is this "evil"? And what does Paganism have to do with Wallmart?

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JamesRandom In reply to Mebob [2010-05-19 21:11:31 +0000 UTC]

This is more easily recognised by the general masses as the symbol for satanism. I know it isn't actually the symbol for satanism, but it is the most synonymous. If you don't appeal to the ignorant they don't get it. Stop missing the point (or being pedantic).

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Mebob In reply to JamesRandom [2010-05-20 01:42:30 +0000 UTC]

And why is Satanism evil?

"Stop missing the point (or being pedantic)."
The only reason i'm focusing on the details, is because thats all there is. If you use incorrect symbolism, then the people who recognize the symbolism are going to see you as ignorant to its true meaning and it will discredit you.

Outsmart the ignorant, don't join them.

And I'm just taking it literally, you posted a symbol of paganism and claimed that its evil.

"I shall be going over a number of Logo's and revising them to make them more truthful"

If you want to be creating "truthful" logos, then use symbolism that actually represents evil. Attack wal-mart with the truth, not lies.

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Jigsaw-Chan [2010-05-19 02:37:46 +0000 UTC]

YES!! XD

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