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Is Wal-mart guilty of Conspiracy to Riot?

If the RNC8, Amy Goodman and others can be held on Conspiracy to Riot charges, then we should demand that the marketing and corporate executives of Wal-mart be arrested for Conspiracy to Riot ~ and for those stores in Minnesota, add with furtherance of Terrorism!

To me it is utterly amazing how our system of injustice can blatantly abuse the rights of citizens and organizations who are simply exercising their right to protest ~ yet let US corporations, under the guise of Free Market Economics, routinely impose economic shock techniques in their effort to capitalize upon targeting and manipulating the poor and working class for profit, aka The Poverty Business.

I am not a lawyer and so this writing is not a legal discourse on this subject. This piece simply arises out of just a little outrage at a system of injustice that employs State Violence to harm and then prosecute political dissenters (e.g. RNC8), yet this same system has served a blind eye to corporate instituted violence; if not actually being a co-conspirator of corporate induced violence. A most recent case in point is the tragic death of a Wal-mart worker (no less temporary worker) who was trampled to death by a mob; a mob instigated specifically by a Valley Stream Wal-mart Black Friday sale. I won’t even bother going into the details of this tragic death for the details are well documented. However, I would like to delve into the irresponsibility of Corporate America and a Free Market system of economics, and their ability to instigate and promote violence through economic manipulation and control.

As many of us know, mobs and riots at Wal-mart’s on Black Friday are nothing new.  For reference, I link two stories and one video as specific outcomes of Wal-mart’s marketing tactics which intentionally create the situation for a mob mentality that results in rioting [see here, here and here]. To me, it is very clear that Wal-mart intentionally advertises, for Black Friday, huge discounts on merchandise that are good for a limited time at a ridicously limited supply. In addition, in order to whip up the public anticipation of these sales, they have worked hard to legally protect their assurance that the Wal-mart Black Friday circulars are released only days prior to Black Friday. To whit, in 2007 Wal-mart sent a legal notice to many websites stating:

Wal-Mart’s circulars are protected by copyright laws, and any unauthorized reproduction, publication or distribution of that information prior to Wal-Mart’s release date of Nov. 19 for its Black Friday ads “violates Wal-Mart’s right.”

Clearly Wal-mart is explicitly assuring, and backing by legal means, its ability to create a sensational environment by assuring a controlled and last minute release of its sale items. In addition Wal-mart assures that the items on deep discount are limited to a relatively few, therefore over the years creating a mentality that if I am not first to reach this item, I will not be able to take advantage of this deep discount. And so with Wal-mart fueling the consumers greed, desires and ambitions, they are consciously instigating a mob mentality to shopping. By allowing, over many years, uncontrolled crowds of people, exceeding thousands, to crowd for hours directly at their front doors with sales merchandise in sight like meat to a starving animal. From a marketing perspective this behavior is knowing and calculated, resulting in numerous mob scenes and riots at their Black Friday early morning door openings! And not just one isolated incident occurring, but many hundreds across the US and spanning many years!

I may not be a lawyer, but to me this is simply a direct attempt by a Corporation to lure shoppers in large crowds (i.e. mob) to gather uncontrolled for hours at their front doors and then allowing them to run uncontrolled (i.e. riot), once the doors are opened, to the extremely limited bait that they have hung out to poor and desperate shoppers. I’m sorry but to me Wal-mart executives clearly encourage a mob mentality to operate at their stores and the subsequent store riots to be a direct consequence of their Black Friday marketing techniques. And so I make the connection that Wal-mart is guilty of Conspiracy to Riot! Plain and simple. As an aside, this is not meant to remove any blame from those shoppers who partake in this riot, however I think many would concur that the marketing techniques of Wal-mart are clearly designed to instigate a mob mentality for shopping on Black Friday. To state another way, the shopping public are simply the actors in a riotous and now deadly play choreographed and directed by Wal-mart marketing and corporate executives! And that they have knowingly and repeatedly created the environment for a mob mentality that has led to the instigating of riots. Or put more simply: they lit a match and threw it into a pool of gasoline.  Or if you prefer: they yelled fire in a crowded theater.

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Jerimarie is a genderqueer anarchist, longtime TransActivist, founder of TransAdvocacy & advocate of multi-issue organizing in the spirit of Audrey Lorde’s “There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single issue lives"

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One Response to “Is Wal-mart guilty of Conspiracy to Riot?”

  1. Jim says:

    Brilliant analogy.

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