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Teh One Who Knocks
06-11-2020, 10:10 AM
By Alexandra Deabler | Fox News


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Photos of store shelves that show hair care products targeted to black customers -- and kept behind glass -- has prompted significant debate on the store's policy, which many consider to be racist.

A Twitter user shared two photos side-by-side of hair care products at an unnamed retail store, one of which shows open shelves displaying shampoo and conditioners, while the other shows rows of hair care products that appear to be targeted to black customers -- and the latter products are locked up behind a protective barrier.

“It’s more than just the police,” the tweet's caption reads, referring to the recent Black Lives Matter protests decrying racist police tactics sparked by the death of George Floyd while in police custody.
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The tweet has received more than 603,000 likes and nearly 200,000 shares as of Wednesday afternoon, two days after it was posted on the social media platform.

Many people were outraged by the setup, claiming the disparity in product display was part of implicit racial bias.

However, some did defend the tactic, claiming it was based on numbers and not race-related.

Many others shared photos claiming to show racist policies on other items such as makeup and hair dyes that are targeted, specifically, at black men and women.

This issue has been called out before. In 2018, Walmart was sued by a woman for placing beauty items for African-Americans behind a glass case, while other, sometimes more expensive products were placed on open shelving.

“It perpetuates a racial stereotype that African-Americans are thieves,” Essie Grundy’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, stated at the time.

Grundy also said that employees told her she needed to be brought to the register by an employee if she wanted to purchase anything, and was not allowed to touch the product prior to buying it.

lost in melb.
06-11-2020, 12:11 PM
It's absolutely not racist policy. However, arguably it is the result of historical racism that stuff on the black side gets stolen more. If things were absolutely equal, and every man's behavior was a result of his individual choices then with statistical certainty the thievery would be equal

Teh One Who Knocks
06-11-2020, 12:14 PM
It's absolutely not racist policy. However, arguably it is the result of historical racism that stuff on the black side gets stolen more. If things were absolutely equal, and every man's behavior was a result of his individual choices then with statistical certainty the thievery would be equal

Exactly...razor blades are almost always locked up in every retail store, is that racist? Or is it because historically they are one of the most commonly shoplifted products? The "It's Racist!" boogeyman isn't hiding behind everything, no matter how hard they try and paint it that way.

Teh One Who Knocks
06-13-2020, 09:10 PM
Walmart has announced they will no longer keep traditionally black beauty products locked up anymore #woke

RBP
06-13-2020, 09:23 PM
It's absolutely not racist policy. However, arguably it is the result of historical racism that stuff on the black side gets stolen more. If things were absolutely equal, and every man's behavior was a result of his individual choices then with statistical certainty the thievery would be equal

I have read this at least 10 times. I have a confused dog look on my face. Say what?

Black crime in 2020 is the result of historic racism? I'm hoping you've got an economic link in between there. Even if you do, the argument could be made that the response to historic racism, primarily the creation of generational welfare, is just as responsible 40 tears after it's inception (Johnson did the black community no favor). And where in your analysis does cultural decay figure in? That on whitey too?

Griffin
06-13-2020, 09:30 PM
Walmart has announced they will no longer keep traditionally black beauty products locked up anymore #woke

Might as well just put a "free" sign on it.