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Teh One Who Knocks
07-11-2015, 10:35 AM
By Matt Finn - FOX News


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An Arkansas woman who went to pick up the class ring she ordered from Walmart left disappointed, after store officials told her the retailer's new policy barred them from turning the item over -- because it bore an image of the Confederate flag.

Elaine Glidewell told KFSM someone from the store in Fort Smith called her to pick up the ring she'd ordered for her nephew, but when she arrived on Tuesday, a clerk told her she couldn’t have it. The ring had been ordered before Walmart stopped selling items bearing images of the flag, in the wake of controversy that stemmed from a racially-charged shooting in South Carolina.

“I wanted to cry,” Glidewell told KFSM, adding that the store clerk said the ring would be "melted."

Glidewell said she paid $320 for the ring and was going to present it to her nephew, who recently graduated. He had expressed interest in a design that bore a Rebel mascot that incorporates the Confederate battle flag. She got her money back, but no ring.

“They wouldn’t let me have the ring. It had a note on it, was in a plastic bag, it said do not sell. It was signed by the store manager,” Glidewell said.

Brian Nick, spokesman for Walmart, told FoxNews.com Glidewell was denied the ring because her transaction came after the retailer made a “business decision” to stop selling items with the Confederate flag on it.

“The decision was made several weeks ago not to sell products promoting the confederate flag and this item fell under that category and the associate made the right choice and did not complete the sale,” Nick said.

Nick said the ring might have slipped through the cracks because a third party manufactured it, and the store did not realize the Confederate flag was on the ring until an associate went to sell it.

“Because there was a little bit of time I think that’s probably the reason it was noticed a few weeks after,” Nick said.

Nick said the store put Glidewell in touch with a manufacturer, who can get her a new ring, but Glidewell says it was that particular piece she wanted.

“I would give anything to have that ring. Anything. Just because it means so much to him,” Glidewell said.

RBP
07-11-2015, 10:39 AM
Out of control.

DemonGeminiX
07-11-2015, 10:43 AM
Out of control.

Beyond.

deebakes
07-11-2015, 05:51 PM
fuck you kanye :x

Hal-9000
07-11-2015, 09:14 PM
so tell me....



does the Confederate Flag = racism?

If no, what does it really represent? Southern states independence from the rest of the country? That those areas are somehow better than the rest of the country? Does it represent the original flag used for the founding fathers colonies (the 13 places that Muddy comes from and were basically the start of the USA?)

I really don't know :-k

RBP
07-11-2015, 11:19 PM
so tell me....



does the Confederate Flag = racism?

If no, what does it really represent? Southern states independence from the rest of the country? That those areas are somehow better than the rest of the country? Does it represent the original flag used for the founding fathers colonies (the 13 places that Muddy comes from and were basically the start of the USA?)

I really don't know :-k

Not inherently, no, it is a symbol of southern unity and heritage to many. But it has also been associated with hate. It was originally added to the SC Statehouse as a response to unpopular civil rights movements, so the meaning is mixed and dependent on individual perspective.

Try this as a primer. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~class/am483_97/projects/sarratt/intro.html

Lambchop
07-12-2015, 12:56 AM
I learned on Reddit that this is actually the real flag and not the 1 in the media

http://i59.tinypic.com/2449q20.png

thebastardnextdoor
07-12-2015, 03:55 AM
Can't she go directly to the maker?..choose another maker or are they banned everywhere, country wide?...Take Walmart out of the equation and you get a ring..albeit not when you wanted...

Hal-9000
07-12-2015, 05:24 PM
Not inherently, no, it is a symbol of southern unity and heritage to many. But it has also been associated with hate. It was originally added to the SC Statehouse as a response to unpopular civil rights movements, so the meaning is mixed and dependent on individual perspective.

Try this as a primer. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~class/am483_97/projects/sarratt/intro.html


I see it and think of one car, each and every time :lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
07-12-2015, 05:58 PM
fuck you kanye :x

Thanks Obama

Oofty Goofty
07-12-2015, 07:04 PM
I learned on Reddit that this is actually the real flag and not the 1 in the media


Yes, that is the first national flag of the Confederate States of America, know as the stars and bars. It looked too much like the US flag, which caused confusion in battles. The Confederate Army adopted their own flag to carry into battle. It is the Confederate battle flag that is controversial. The second and third flags of the Confederacy had the battle flag in the canton.