Walmart Makes Major Move as to ‘Not Offend’ Muslims

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Earlier today, we reported on outrage from the Arab community over a costume in Walmart of an Israeli soldier.
Arabs were also “offended” by a fake nose Walmart was selling:
Since the publishing of that story, Walmart has reacted by banning the sale of this costume.
It appears as though the ban originated as a result of just one Twitter user – Nadeem Muaddi – being offended by the Israeli military uniform. This again illustrates how retailers are so quick to cave in to social media outrage when the best course of action is always to refuse to apologize or kowtow to the demands of the perpetually outraged.
Both of the costumes remain available on Amazon.com, although social justice warriors are also campaigning to have such items removed by the online retail giant.
“An online campaign named “One Star For Hate” is calling on web users to leave negative reviews on Amazon products – particularly costumes – it deems to be offensive. Supporters are offered the chance to win a $3,000 scholarship if they leave a negative review,” writes Allum Bokhari.
It’s too bad that Walmart chose to cave into the demands of those who are “offended.”
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