EPISODE · Oct 22, 2019 · 9 MIN
Walmart tells staff to pull violent game ads and demos, but guns still for sale
from The Art Of Struggle. · host PIXEL SULTAN
Walmart has told employees to remove advertising and displays that reference violence, including those promoting video games. Although the company didn't explicitly link the move to the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, the first of which took place in a Walmart store and left 22 people dead and 24 others injured, the decision appears to be a direct response to those incidents. Addressing the nation on Monday, U.S. president Donald Trump suggested the "glorification of violence" in society was responsible for the recent spate of shootings, and blamed "the gruesome and grisly video games that are now commonplace" for propagating that violent ideology. Now, mere days after that White House address, Walmart has instructed staff (via a notice that's been circulating on social media) to review their store for "any signing or displays that contain violent images or aggressive behavior," before removing or turning off those offensive items. #gaminglife #like #apexlegends #gamingmemes #anime #nintendoswitch #fortnitememes #pcgamer #retrogaming #gameplay #battleroyale #pro #destiny #art #bhfyp #blackops #fortniteclips #callofduty #twitchstreamer #geek #youtuber #lol #rdr #gamingcommunity #minecraft #overwatch #sony #fun #instagram #online
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Walmart has told employees to remove advertising and displays that reference violence, including those promoting video games. Although the company didn't explicitly link the move to the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, the first of which took place in a Walmart store and left 22 people dead and 24 others injured, the decision appears to be a direct response to those incidents. Addressing the nation on Monday, U.S. president Donald Trump suggested the "glorification of violence" in society was responsible for the recent spate of shootings, and blamed "the gruesome and grisly video games that are now commonplace" for propagating that violent ideology. Now, mere days after that White House address, Walmart has instructed staff (via a notice that's been circulating on social media) to review their store for "any signing or displays that contain violent images or aggressive behavior," before removing or turning off those offensive items. #gaminglife #like #apexlegends #gamingmemes #anime #nintendoswitch #fortnitememes #pcgamer #retrogaming #gameplay #battleroyale #pro #destiny #art #bhfyp #blackops #fortniteclips #callofduty #twitchstreamer #geek #youtuber #lol #rdr #gamingcommunity #minecraft #overwatch #sony #fun #instagram #online
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