Is it legal for stories to keep items commonly stolen under lock and key? Not if they’re items purchased [ahem stolen actually…] by minorities and represented by the infamous attorney Gloria Allred. See a video exposé on this woman on the next page.
A California woman is suing Walmart for racial discrimination after she went to the store to buy a product and was shocked to discover it was kept behind locked doors. The lady is claiming the product being kept under lock and key was only being stored so due to race, NOT the fact it is every major store’s policy to keep items frequently stolen in locked cases.
Essie Grundy starts out her campaign of social justice warrior-esque vigilance in the most prominent way possible by holding a press conference in which she decries the abuses she faces as an African-American woman in “racist” America.
The real question in all of this is will Walmart be able to retain their legal right to keep items [coincidently..] commonly stolen by people of color under lock and key? Like they do for every other item commonly stolen by a homo sapien. Are we or are we not supposed to “see color”?
Head on over to the next page to learn the details of this peculiar case and how it stands to affect retailers around the nation
Idiot dumbass
You WERE treated equally and look where it got them? Stolen merchandise! Which is why it is now locked up so it can’t be STOLEN anymore! …stupid people…
A little overboard. Stores have a right to lock up any product they choose.
Why has she not been disbarred?
O brother , just trying to get some extra cash, looking at her appearance, never worked physically and never missed a meeting with welfare
Providers .
You get the treatment you earn.
Our walmart locks up perfume! I guess it is stolen alot.
Leeches
so what was she wanting to steal? Nothing like ADMITTING you and your BLM buddies are the ones stealing… Doesn’t this idiot know she is ADMITTING THAT BLACKS steal? LOL How stupid.
oh please