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Kentucky Equality Federation begins boycott of Wal-Mart.
Thursday, November 29, 2007(Kentucky Equality Federation)
November 27, 2007 --
Raising its voice against Wal-Mart, Kentucky
Equality Federation today began an official
boycott of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Kentucky
Equality Federation first asked its members to
“avoid shopping at Wal-Mart when possible” in
July 2007.
Earlier this month the
national Human Rights Campaign gave Wal-Mart
(WMT) a red "do not buy" rating in its new
consumer guide. Wal-Mart rivals such as Target
(TGT) rated green, meaning that "consumers
should make every effort to support these
businesses."
“Not only is Wal-Mart the
largest retailer, but they are the only
national discount chain that does not offer
domestic-partnership benefits,” stated Kentucky
Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer.
“Wal-Mart is also one of the few companies to
ever pull back a LGBT initiative after
conservative Christian groups threatened a
boycott.”
Kentucky Equality Federation
asks consumers to shop at Sears, Home Depot,
Staples, Target, K-Mart, Save-A-Lot, Walgreens,
and Food Lion in order to avoid Wal-Mart during
the boycott.
“Though Wal-Mart
pleased conservative groups by removing their
gay-friendly smile, they are now taking fire
from equality organizations,” stated Palmer.
“Wal-Mart needs to reevaluate their position;
their refusal to offer domestic-partner
benefits is incompatible with our
Kentucky Healthcare
Equality initiative.”
Kentucky Equality
Federation’s Advisory Council will determine
the duration of the boycott during their
January 2008 meeting.
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