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EE_
29th November 2014, 11:22 AM
Simple answer: Jewish profit

Why Is Black Friday Such a Lawless Shitshow?
November 28, 2014
By Justin Glawe

Like grain elevators bloated with the year's harvest, stores across the United States have loaded up on goodies to entice gift-seekers on Black Friday. And those shoppers—salivating at the thought of deals to be had—are presumably jonesing for the rush, many of them ​getting their fix on Thanksgiving Day. But lost among the preparations that spell the most lucrative time of year for retailers is any significant nod toward safety, whether it be for shoppers, employees, or the authorities and medical workers who are often called to intervene during the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.

Best Buy's press team did not respond to requests from VICE for their Black Friday security plans, and Walmart did "not wish to participate in this opportunity," their PR team wrote in an email. Target, sterilized though it was, at least provided one.

"To keep our stores safe and secure on Black Friday, we work with our individual store teams to implement a robust crowd management plan that includes additional crowd management training, security coverage in parking lots and store-specific maps," Laurel Herold, a communications representative for the company, said via email.

As ​robust as these plans might seem, they may be no match for the unruly crowds that congregate at these events. If you're willing to wait in the early-morning cold to get a deal that isn't even really a deal, you're probably willing to do quite a few other things, too.

"Buyers don't seem to mind" that the sales they're attending are really just "retail theater," the Wall Street Journal reported last year. "What they are after, especially in such a lackluster economy, is the feeling they got a deal."

Other feelings associated with Black Friday include breathlessness—as in the kind you experience when you're being stepped on by other humans who are running toward whatever they've been told is on sale. Then there are the sharp, shooting pains, the kind you get when you've actually been shot, as in one 2012 case when two parties had a disagreement over a parking spot. Don't forget extreme cuts, like the ones that come when someone slices your arm down to the bone because, once again, two parties had a disagreement over a parking spot. Finally, we're left with abandonment, loneliness, and utter despair of the sort that accompanies a fatal heart attack and your fellow man stepping over you to reap their retail reward.

Because of all the awful incidents associated with Black Friday, it's only natural that the companies catering to the crowds don't really like to talk about it. So I called up Paul Wertheimer, a self-proclaimed crowd-control expert who has had roles in everything from The Who's 1979 concert in Cincinnati—where 11 people died—to the tragic death of Walmart employee Jdimytai Damour in 2008. Damour was trampled by an unruly horde of 2,000 shoppers who forced their way through the doors and past his fellow employees. He was 34.

"It's irrational, it's exploitative," Wertheimer told me. "You don't need to be a crowd safety expert to understand what will happen when you make people compete against each other."

Lots of nasty things, apparently. It doesn't appear that anyone other than the feds tracks Black Friday-related carnage. And besides Black Friday Death Count, which tallied ten incidents last year and three in 2012, there is no legitimate database of these fiascos. It's up to individual news outlets to document instances of violence in their area, and up to the public to seek out the stories. So naturally the majority of news surrounding Black Friday has to do with how much shit we bought. The impact of our collective wallet is seen as the most important thing about the holiday shopping season, and for a very specific reason, according to Wertheimer.

"The media generally hides these events and trivializes the injuries people suffer because it means so much in advertising and revenue dollars," he told me.

Corporal Cameron Nelson of the Rialto Police Department in southern California was on patrol with his partner last year when they were called to a Walmart to break up a fight. Nelson came away with a broken hand, and a newfound sense of urgency for planning. But despite being injured thanks to a couple buffoons fighting over something stupid, the cop praised the level of cooperation between the retailer and his department.

"We've been meeting with security from Walmart for months to plan for events [like Black Friday]," he said. "Walmart is a business I'm in constant communication with."

That will be essential going forward. Better cooperation between the authorities and retailers could help prevent incidents that see workers trampled and shoppers worked up into a violent frenzy over our beloved deals, according to Wertheimer, the crowd-control expert. But it comes at a cost.

"That kind of proactive activity—which I'm sure there are fire departments and police departments around the country that would like to do—gets axed when the mayor steps in and says, 'It's bad for business for you to do this,'" Wertheimer told me. "They could stop all this, they could bring some order, but for their failure to do it, these people will continue to get injured."

The injuries that claimed the life of Damour, the Walmart employee, caused the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration to step in and fine the retail giant. (OSHA also put out its ​own tips for how retailers can keep things from getting completely out of control.) The company hasn't paid yet, instead choosing to fight the decision in court.

Walmart likely doesn't want to pay the $7,000 fine because it would set a precedent that companies are liable for these disasters. Wertheimer believes much of the mayhem that occurs each year on Black Friday is the result of the same cold calculation.

"You want to know why this continues? Public officials would rather have the money and they'd rather look the other way," he said. "This is profit"

http://www.vice.com/read/why-isnt-black-friday-safer-1128

GeneBlaze
29th November 2014, 12:11 PM
http://i.imgur.com/Jv700wQ.gif

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gunDriller
29th November 2014, 12:23 PM
i like neighbors who are working on their "A Game".

whether it's their Golf game, their tennis game, or a reference to mental efforts, e.g. learning HTML5 ... that's the kind of neighbors I like -- people who think about their "A Game".

people who are at least a little bit into 'self-improvement'.


how many of the people in these silly lines are working on their A-games ?

though i confess, i'm eyeballing a 39 inch UHD monitor (3840 x 2160) for $399. so i got my own shopping to do.


i'm not knocking their shopping.

i'm knocking the WAY that they shop.


OMGWTF, that does sound snobby.

crimethink
29th November 2014, 03:11 PM
Simple answer: Jewish profit

Not exactly. The Jews aren't forcing these beast-mentality fools to the stores to buy Made in China shit.

Of course, the Jews make a killing off of it, and, they use their Jewsmedia to hype it up so the hordes of imbeciles are whipped into a desperate frenzy.

But why are some of us immune?

Because we retain our human nature, and think rationally and wisely.

The Jews could be shut down tomorrow if the Goyim simply pulled the plug on them. But instant gratification and materialistic satiation are addictions for most.

expat4ever
29th November 2014, 03:37 PM
About a month ago I got my daughter a camera. While in Cancun my brother commented that he really liked it so I just ordered him one as well. My parents go away after the golidays so a gift card to their fav hotel is what they wanted. 3 gifts and I did Bdays and Xmas for the year.
Then a roll of libertads, eagles and about 80 generic rounds for myself. That finishes up the xmas season for me and I never had to leave the house. :).

crimethink
29th November 2014, 04:34 PM
About a month ago I got my daughter a camera. While in Cancun my brother commented that he really liked it so I just ordered him one as well. My parents go away after the golidays so a gift card to their fav hotel is what they wanted. 3 gifts and I did Bdays and Xmas for the year.
Then a roll of libertads, eagles and about 80 generic rounds for myself. That finishes up the xmas season for me and I never had to leave the house. :).

And what you bought has utilitarian value, too!

EE_
29th November 2014, 04:54 PM
Not exactly. The Jews aren't forcing these beast-mentality fools to the stores to buy Made in China shit.

Of course, the Jews make a killing off of it, and, they use their Jewsmedia to hype it up so the hordes of imbeciles are whipped into a desperate frenzy.

But why are some of us immune?

Because we retain our human nature, and think rationally and wisely.

The Jews could be shut down tomorrow if the Goyim simply pulled the plug on them. But instant gratification and materialistic satiation are addictions for most.

You know the Jews are sitting back and laughing how easy it is to hype/whip up the hordes of imbeciles into a desperate frenzy.

They are immune from the same laws we must abide by.

I consider hyping/causing these retail riots where people get injured and die, akin to throwing money into a crowd of people to watch them kill each other to get it.

crimethink
29th November 2014, 05:39 PM
You know the Jews are sitting back and laughing how easy it is to hype/whip up the hordes of imbeciles into a desperate frenzy.

They are immune from the same laws we must abide by.

I consider hyping/causing these retail riots where people get injured and die, akin to throwing money into a crowd of people to watch them kill each other to get it.

Oh, no doubt there is much schadenfreude involved. "Watch the stupid Goyish schmucks..."

midnight rambler
29th November 2014, 08:29 PM
Because of a basic human flaw: greed aka the possibility of getting something for (next to) nothing.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
29th November 2014, 09:41 PM
I went to Petsmart on black friday and let me tell you, I got a bargain. All their fish were 50% off and their cat litter was buy one get one free. I don't know why a store like Petsmart cares to participate in Black Friday but my wallet thanks them.

Glass
29th November 2014, 09:57 PM
I remember reading an inter office email from someone who had bought the new iPone 5 something.

Basically the email read: I am now better than all of you because I have upgraded to a new ipone 5something. If anyone wants to exist in the world of my cast offs you can buy my old phone.

I'm paraphrasing but the email just dripped narcissism. I was thinking who would want to work with a p^!k like that. Problem is the world is full of them now.

Hatha Sunahara
30th November 2014, 12:01 AM
I think Black Friday is a piece of social engineering conducted by retailers to gauge how strong their influence is on the mindless consumers of this great failing nation. I can remember when I was 20 something--Thanksgiving was the gateway to Christmas. It's when you could hear nothing on the radio and TV ads but Christmas Carols, and marketing blitzes. I understood it better back then 40 some years ago--most of the retailers in the country made the majority of their profits on sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas. People had a motive to spend money buying gifts for other people 'in the holiday spirit'. It's not like that today. People buy stuff because they are cast as consumers, and they need an excuse to do some gratuitous buying of stuff they don't really need--whether its for themselves or for others. And all that Sh*t you don't need is on sale. The best explanation I can think of for this is right after 9/11, GW Bush told Americans to just 'go shopping' because that was good for America. And like everything else Bush told Americans that was a lie. If you go shopping it's good for the 1% who own everything, and what you get is some cheap sh*t made by Chinese slaves and deeper in debt slavery yourself--if you still have a job.

Hatha

PatColo
30th November 2014, 12:39 AM
this prolly works for black friday same as for ferguson,

PEOPLE WAKING UP! Message to All Ferguson Protesters: SHUT THE MEDIA DOWN! (http://grizzom.blogspot.com/2014/11/people-waking-up-message-to-all.html)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CQpmARD5MB8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CQpmARD5MB8

EE_
30th November 2014, 01:40 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=623Oga9NPvE

gunDriller
30th November 2014, 06:27 AM
I think Black Friday is a piece of social engineering conducted by Jew retailers to gauge how strong their influence is on the mindless consumers of this great failing nation. I can remember when I was 20 something--Thanksgiving was the gateway to Christmas.


Now they have something to celebrate on Chanukah - 2 weeks of fleecing the Gentiles in the American Christmas ritual.

We may be disgusted at the hordes of double-digit-IQ shopper/ consumers - but when some people see those pictures, they just laugh & check the price of their Walmart/Apple etc. stock.

crimethink
30th November 2014, 07:09 PM
this prolly works for black friday same as for ferguson,

PEOPLE WAKING UP! Message to All Ferguson Protesters: SHUT THE MEDIA DOWN! (http://grizzom.blogspot.com/2014/11/people-waking-up-message-to-all.html)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CQpmARD5MB8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CQpmARD5MB8

I have little use for the protestors, but this awesome!