[UPDATE] Video: NYC Wal-Mart Already Open For Business... In Wal-Mart's Commercials
(According to this deceptive advertisement, consumes can buy the latest video games at a Wal-Mart in New York, then play it alone in their hotel rooms without being overwhelmed with despair.)
[Update below] Wal-Mart is still working (albeit quietly and behind-the-scenes) to gain a foothold in NYC, and it seems the big box behemoth is now using the "fake it 'til you make it" strategy, by portraying our city as already home to Wal-Mart, at least on the Tee-Vee. In a synergistic new commercial for the video game Call of Duty World of Warfare 3 and Wal-Mart, one proud American consumer flies to NYC so he can buy the latest version of the game before his friend in the Central Time Zone:
As you can see in the ad, the proud gamer is set up in hotel room with the NYC skyline in the background. This is probably confusing for non-New Yorkers who see the commercial and don't realize that there is still bitter opposition to Wal-Mart in this town. But that matters little to Internet commenter "elkpointscanner," who opines, "wallmart is awesome... I would much rather buy a game from wallmart than from futureshop, but would rather get other things like a new tv or a computer from futureshop. But wallmart is starting to get in really good tv's and computers now :D"
Sigh, America is doomed. But an entrenched resistance to the company remains active in NYC, where protesters from Occupy Wall Street joined members of the group Walmart Free NYC to deliver “big boxes” to Related Companies CEO Stephen Ross yesterday. Ross is in talks with Wal-Mart about opening its first NYC location in East New York, and to send him a message, dozens of protesters delivered “big-boxes” to Ross marked “Return to Sender” and “Walmart, care of Related Companies."
“Stephen Ross needs to know that our communities do not want Walmart,” says Tiffany Jones, a resident of East New York. “Walmart runs existing small businesses out of our communities and does not share our values or raise community standards. We are here today to let Related know that they need to keep Walmart out."
[UPDATE] A Wal-Mart spokesperson has contacted us with a statement, and the big-box retailer invokes Occupy Wall Street! Steven Restivo, Senior Director of Community Affairs says
New Yorkers know Walmart is focused on serving "the 99 percent." We're helping to lower the cost of living for millions of Americans by providing more convenient access to healthy food and making basic financial services more affordable for underserved customers. At the same time, we’re creating and supporting some of the best jobs in all of retail. For those reasons and more, an overwhelming majority of New Yorkers want Walmart in New York City.
What you should do is buy - whatever it is - from your local vendors. They're more than glad to be competitive - with other - local - vendors.
That will help your community stay healthy.
If you don't, if you say 'let them in,' then it's only a matter of time - and not a lot - before your community will start to die - and become an area of closed stores, out of work locals, making VERY little (and, in a city like this? That's CERTAIN death).
Walmart doesn't care about you - at all. They just want your MONEY. ANd, they'll take your life, and those of people around you as well.
This IS about 'capitalism.' YOUR neighbourhood SURVIVING.
U.N. Owen
If you don't 'get' why WalMart, or any of these types are bad, I'll make it simple:
They're NOT owned by people in YOUR neighbourhood. YOUR city. They hire people at VERY low wages.
But, this is also very important: all the stores in your area - the little ones, where you go to buy your coffee (NOT StarFucks), etc, once all were,mand,ma good percentage still are.
They put their money into their (LOCAL) pockets.
BarrioPuente
So all we have to do is eliminate Wal-Mart some how. It's a challenge that I'm sure occupiers would love to take on.
ganghiscon
What the hell is futureshop?
so_annoyed_again
Whatever happened to "truth in advertising"? This commercial is fucked as far as I'm concerned. It is dishonest and wrong. But then again look at the target audience = meatheads
Douche_McGee
If they put up ads that Wal-Mart is in NYC already, a lot of the NYC people against it will give up their fight, not show up at meetings and allow Wal-Mart to move in with few issues
Only a matter of time before A) the Walmart opens; B) the Occupiers make it their newest roost; C) the monster from Cloverfield returns; D) the robot inside Herman Cain sheds its skin and makes itself known; (optional) E) Cainbot still gets GOP nom; (optional) F) Cainbot action figures sold at Walmart; (optional) G) world ends.
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