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Racism is dying like a leaky tire.
I think that it is in the best interest of several well-known lobbying groups to KEEP it "alive and well", so that they can continue to bilk people for money in the name of "equality". The purity and purpose of the Civil Rights movement was set aside long ago in favor of the Almighty Dollar. |
Originally Posted by Desert_Donkey
(Post 6197867)
Racism is dying like a leaky tire.
I really doubt it. Back in the '70s I used to work for an aerospace company. My boss thought that racism had pretty well died out since the '60s. He was a suburban white guy. My supervisor was black, and I had long hair. We amazed our boss with some of the tales of discrimination that we had. Check out this site if you really believe it. http://www.stormfront.org/ So I suspect that that leaky tire has plenty of air left, whether we like it or not. |
Happened once. I was asked to leave my bag at the front. I proceeded to empty all of the contents into the cart and handed them an empty messenger bag. I haven't been bothered since.
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Originally Posted by Desert_Donkey
Racism is dying like a leaky tire.
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Originally Posted by Desert_Donkey
(Post 6197867)
Racism is dying like a leaky tire.
I think that it is in the best interest of several well-known lobbying groups to KEEP it "alive and well", so that they can continue to bilk people for money in the name of "equality". I have actually met a true racist or 2 but they were old - prolly dead by now. So i guess you could say "racism is dying like some old guy" :) |
Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 3045359)
I would boycott them, but Kroger's has a monopoly in my area. The only other grocery stores in the area are an even worse chain that is completely owned by Krogers.
Store Address ZipCode HARVEST FOODS 6030 2510 CANTRELL 72202 HARVEST FOODS 6045 4101 KIEHL AVE. 72120 KROGER 025550 ROOSEVELT & CONFED 72206 KROGER 025615 315 N SHACKELFORD 72211 KROGER 025644 1900 N POLK 72207 KROGER 25632 6420 COLONEL GLENN 72204 KROGER 025582 10300 RODNEY PARHAM 72227 HARVEST FOODS 1684 20383 ARCH STREET 72206 HARVEST FOODS 1688 1212 SALEM ROAD 72015 KROGER 025616 14000 CANTRELL 72212 KROGER 025627 BASELINE & GEYER SP 72209 BONNERS THRIFTWAY 5219 W 65TH ST 72209 KROGER 25630 8415 W MARKHAM 72205 KROGER 25636 614 N BEECHWOOD ST 72205 HARVEST FOODS 6167 4110 WEST 12TH ST. 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6080 1701 MAIN STREET 72206 HARVEST FOODS 6223 10901 RODNEY PARHAM 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6243 6 COLONEL GLENN 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6168 7507 CANTRELL 72212 HARVEST FOODS 6249 4109 E. BROADWAY 72117 HARVEST FOODS 6261 800 MALVERN AVE. 71901 HARVEST FOODS 6282 403 N. MAIN STREET 72015 HARVEST FOODS 6269 201 S. HERVEY 71801 HARVEST FOODS 6320 10320 STAGECOACH ROAD 72209 HARVEST FOODS 1706 14106 CHICOT RD SUITE 1 72103 HARVEST FOODS 2030 HWY 270W 71832 HARVEST FOODS 6025 5914 HWY 5 NORTH 72022 KROGER 025608 16105 D CHENAL PKWY 72201 HARVEST FOODS 6370 1400 NORTH CENTER 72086 BUDGET SAVER 6117 JEFFERSON SQUARE 71603 SUPERMERCADO FRESCO 6107 8801 GEYER SPRINGS ROAD 72209 SAVE MART 5524 HWY 82 EAST 71860 CRANFORDS FOODS 25255 HWY. 5 72087 KROGER 25646 205 N. FREDRICK 71753 MALVERN FOOD 534 MAIN STREET 72104 KROGER 025540 101 COMMERCE ROAD 72118 MILLERS SUPER MARKET NO LUNEN STREET 72556 HOMETOWN MARKET HWY 69 MAIN STREET 72556 KROGER 025605 MORRILTON 72110 KROGER 25641 US 67 & RAY ST 72112 KROGER 25639 2509 MCCAIN BLVD 72116 KROGER 25638 44TH & CP ROBINSON 72118 KROGER 25642 6929 JFK BLVD 72116 KROGER 25633 900 W PERSHING 72114 HARPS 125 319 E BUCANAN 72753 CRANFORDS REDFIELD SUPER 1024 SHERIDAN ROAD 72132 HARPS 117 715 N SECOND ST 72756 KROGER 025617 2804 SO ARKANSAS AVE 72801 KROGER 624 1009 WEST MAIN ST 72801 SEXTON FOODS 9 600 E. RACE STREET 72143 FOOD KING OF SEARCY 2205 BEEBEE CAPS HWY 72143 KROGER 25640 1601 E. RACE 72143 SEXTON FOODS 805 N. CHURCH 72823 HARPS FOOD STORE 136 2525 BEEBE CAPPS EXPY 72143 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 103 NORTH DIXIELAND ROAD 72756 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1600 HWY. 412 WEST 72761 HARPS FOOD STORE 3055 N. COLLEGE 72703 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1617 S. ZERO STREET 72901 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 120 CLOVERLEAF PLAZA 72956 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2004 ALBERT PIKE 71901 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2823 E. MAIN STREET 72801 |
Originally Posted by HandsomeRyan
(Post 6292627)
I looked up some other stores in your area. Since I don't know exactly where you live I only listed the grocery stores and supermarkets in "Little Rock" but if you can get me a Zip code or something I can probably narrow these down for you. Sorry about the crazy formatting (coppied and pasted from Excel).
Store Address ZipCode HARVEST FOODS 6030 2510 CANTRELL 72202 HARVEST FOODS 6045 4101 KIEHL AVE. 72120 KROGER 025550 ROOSEVELT & CONFED 72206 KROGER 025615 315 N SHACKELFORD 72211 KROGER 025644 1900 N POLK 72207 KROGER 25632 6420 COLONEL GLENN 72204 KROGER 025582 10300 RODNEY PARHAM 72227 HARVEST FOODS 1684 20383 ARCH STREET 72206 HARVEST FOODS 1688 1212 SALEM ROAD 72015 KROGER 025616 14000 CANTRELL 72212 KROGER 025627 BASELINE & GEYER SP 72209 BONNERS THRIFTWAY 5219 W 65TH ST 72209 KROGER 25630 8415 W MARKHAM 72205 KROGER 25636 614 N BEECHWOOD ST 72205 HARVEST FOODS 6167 4110 WEST 12TH ST. 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6080 1701 MAIN STREET 72206 HARVEST FOODS 6223 10901 RODNEY PARHAM 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6243 6 COLONEL GLENN 72204 HARVEST FOODS 6168 7507 CANTRELL 72212 HARVEST FOODS 6249 4109 E. BROADWAY 72117 HARVEST FOODS 6261 800 MALVERN AVE. 71901 HARVEST FOODS 6282 403 N. MAIN STREET 72015 HARVEST FOODS 6269 201 S. HERVEY 71801 HARVEST FOODS 6320 10320 STAGECOACH ROAD 72209 HARVEST FOODS 1706 14106 CHICOT RD SUITE 1 72103 HARVEST FOODS 2030 HWY 270W 71832 HARVEST FOODS 6025 5914 HWY 5 NORTH 72022 KROGER 025608 16105 D CHENAL PKWY 72201 HARVEST FOODS 6370 1400 NORTH CENTER 72086 BUDGET SAVER 6117 JEFFERSON SQUARE 71603 SUPERMERCADO FRESCO 6107 8801 GEYER SPRINGS ROAD 72209 SAVE MART 5524 HWY 82 EAST 71860 CRANFORDS FOODS 25255 HWY. 5 72087 KROGER 25646 205 N. FREDRICK 71753 MALVERN FOOD 534 MAIN STREET 72104 KROGER 025540 101 COMMERCE ROAD 72118 MILLERS SUPER MARKET NO LUNEN STREET 72556 HOMETOWN MARKET HWY 69 MAIN STREET 72556 KROGER 025605 MORRILTON 72110 KROGER 25641 US 67 & RAY ST 72112 KROGER 25639 2509 MCCAIN BLVD 72116 KROGER 25638 44TH & CP ROBINSON 72118 KROGER 25642 6929 JFK BLVD 72116 KROGER 25633 900 W PERSHING 72114 HARPS 125 319 E BUCANAN 72753 CRANFORDS REDFIELD SUPER 1024 SHERIDAN ROAD 72132 HARPS 117 715 N SECOND ST 72756 KROGER 025617 2804 SO ARKANSAS AVE 72801 KROGER 624 1009 WEST MAIN ST 72801 SEXTON FOODS 9 600 E. RACE STREET 72143 FOOD KING OF SEARCY 2205 BEEBEE CAPS HWY 72143 KROGER 25640 1601 E. RACE 72143 SEXTON FOODS 805 N. CHURCH 72823 HARPS FOOD STORE 136 2525 BEEBE CAPPS EXPY 72143 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 103 NORTH DIXIELAND ROAD 72756 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1600 HWY. 412 WEST 72761 HARPS FOOD STORE 3055 N. COLLEGE 72703 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1617 S. ZERO STREET 72901 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 120 CLOVERLEAF PLAZA 72956 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2004 ALBERT PIKE 71901 PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2823 E. MAIN STREET 72801 He's probably resolved this since 2006.:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by random97402guy
(Post 3046152)
Any reason why you couldn't have just told them no? It's a private business and they can run it however they want to, but they can't put their hands on you or your gear without your permission. They can ask you to leave, of course. You could have fun with them and say no to that too, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by yes
(Post 3049877)
that's not correct. you think that any private business can go around arbitrarily discriminating against blacks, jews, or whatever? not going to happen.
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Originally Posted by HandsomeRyan
(Post 6292627)
BONNERS THRIFTWAY 5219 W 65TH ST 72209 Southwest Little Rock AR
SUPERMERCADO FRESCO 6107 8801 GEYER SPRINGS ROAD 72209 Southwest Little Rock AR SAVE MART 5524 HWY 82 EAST 71860 Stamps AR BUDGET SAVER 6117 JEFFERSON SQUARE 71603 Pine Bluff AR CRANFORDS FOODS 25255 HWY. 5 72087 Lonsdale AR MALVERN FOOD 534 MAIN STREET 72104 Malvern AR CRANFORDS REDFIELD SUPER 1024 SHERIDAN ROAD 72132 Redfield AR SEXTON FOODS 9 600 E. RACE STREET 72143 Searcy AR FOOD KING OF SEARCY 2205 BEEBEE CAPS HWY 72143 Searcy AR HARPS FOOD STORE 136 2525 BEEBE CAPPS EXPY 72143 Searcy AR MILLERS SUPER MARKET NO LUNEN STREET 72556 Melbourne AR HOMETOWN MARKET HWY 69 MAIN STREET 72556 Melbourne AR HARPS FOOD STORE 3055 N. COLLEGE 72703 Fayetteville AR HARPS 125 319 E BUCANAN 72753 Prarie Grove AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 103 NORTH DIXIELAND ROAD 72756 Rogers AR HARPS 117 715 N SECOND ST 72756 Rogers AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1600 HWY. 412 WEST 72761 Siloam Springs AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2823 E. MAIN STREET 72801 Russellville AR SEXTON FOODS 805 N. CHURCH 72823 Atkins AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 2004 ALBERT PIKE 71901 Hot Springs AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 1617 S. ZERO STREET 72901 Hot Springs AR PRICE CUTTER FOOD WAREHOU 120 CLOVERLEAF PLAZA 72956 Van Buren AR I cut out the Krogers and their wholly-owned subsidiary Harvest Foods. That left the list above. Two are in Little Rock but a distance from me and in one of the lesser neighborhoods. The rest are out of town. I gave the most offending Kroger a roll of raffle tickets to use as claim checks, I get one, they put one on the backpack and no one gets the backpack without the matching number claim stub. But I haven't been back yet to see if they have figured out the system. |
This happened to me at my Kroger's, too. As I was being asked about my bag, a woman with a child walked in with a bag as big as my messenger bag, and another woman walked by with a purse that was roughly the same size. I turned around and walked away. What I do now is put my bag in the shopping cart before I go into the store. I haven't had any problems since. If it were going to be a big deal and I had some time, I'd sit by the entrance and ask the security guard to stop every mother with a diaper bag.
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I have never seen this in Ireland - ever. The only places I remember seeing something like this is in Australia, where there's a gorilla at the exit who makes you open your bag and looks inside (doesn't do anything besides look - never seems to touch). I usually try to wait till he's busy looking in someone elses bag and then go around the side.
Also in Chile and maybe Peru/Bolivia they had people trying to force you to leave your backpack either just at a desk, or in a locker. I usually pretended not to hear them and walk quickly past. If that didn't work and they followed me I would not understand spanish. If they tried to mime the action I would simply say 'No, Camera' and that would usually do the trick. I had $2000+ of camera equipment, not to mention priceless photos in that backpack, and I was NEVER letting it out of my sight. EVER! I reckon that if I was told to leave my bag behind, I would say "No, but you are very welcome to walk beside me to make sure I don't steal anything", and see what response that gets. Or, tell them that it's actually just a disguise for a hideously deformed growth on your back, which if you take it off will make all the other shopers run outside puking their ring up. |
Originally Posted by San Rensho
(Post 3045759)
The gorilla probably saw you park your bike, thought you were a loser that had to ride his bike because he didn't have enough money to buy a car, and decided you were a potential shoplifter.
Good old fashioned stereotyping and discrimination at work. |
Originally Posted by CrossChecker
(Post 6206544)
Happened once. I was asked to leave my bag at the front. I proceeded to empty all of the contents into the cart and handed them an empty messenger bag. I haven't been bothered since.
On a trip many months later, I got the same line once again. So I opened my bag and said, "let's see, I am going to need my laptop" and lifted it out of the bag, "and the noise canceling headphones and MP3 player, and my sandwiches, and the bottle of water, and this jumper to stay warm", within a minute the bag was empty. Then I pulled out the plastic bag, loaded it up, and handed the empty backpack to the driver. The expression on his face was priceless, I could see that he was mad as hell, but also that he knew he was at a loss to stop me taking everything on the bus. I wish I had a video of that episode. lol :) |
Originally Posted by HoustonB
(Post 6333537)
I've had a National Express (in the UK) bus driver tell me "you can't take that bag on the bus, because the bus is really full". The driver's seem to think they are God - I kid you not. The first time wasn't a problem and I was ok with the bag going in the luggage space below. But when I started carrying an expensive laptop, I was not prepared to take chances with it being knocked around or miss-handled - so I purposely included a large relatively strong plastic bag in a pocket in the backpack.
On a trip many months later, I got the same line once again. So I opened my bag and said, "let's see, I am going to need my laptop" and lifted it out of the bag, "and the noise canceling headphones and MP3 player, and my sandwiches, and the bottle of water, and this jumper to stay warm", within a minute the bag was empty. Then I pulled out the plastic bag, loaded it up, and handed the empty backpack to the driver. The expression on his face was priceless, I could see that he was mad as hell, but also that he knew he was at a loss to stop me taking everything on the bus. I wish I had a video of that episode. lol :) |
Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 3046299)
As I explained, Kroger has a local monopoly. I don't have a lot of choice there. The thought did cross my mind.
Then THEY being one of my customers asked to copy the Drivers License of 2 of our employee's, before entering their bakery, one of Krogers Security Gaurds is now in jail for steeling the Identity of one of our people. |
I don't get why backpacks are so evil and not allowed in to certain places when when purses, briefcases, etc. are. I have my backpack with me most places I go and a few places have a problem with me taking it into their building. They say it's to prevent theft. I have a problem with that idea because backpacks are on peoples backs where it's impossible to put something into the bag without taking it off of your back and opening it up. Shoplifters, beside stupid little kids that don't know any better, would not waste that much time or draw that much attention to themselves. It's very quick and easy to stuff something into a jacket, waistline,purse, etc.. Why would someone take forever to stuff something into a backpack? I can understand if they don't allow kids into the store with a backpack but not allowing an adult into the store with a backpack is ridiculous.
Before giving them your backpack...Ask the employee how someone is supposed to stuff something into their backpack without it being very obvious. Then ask them how they think holding your backpack is truly supposed to prevent theft. Regarding "terrorism", what? That is ridiculous. When has someone with a backpack full of explosives blown something up in the U.S.? That's somehow a valid threat though? Think about it. Turn off the news and go outside to reality. I'm not even going to start with how horribly over-used the words "terrorism" and "terrorists" are in this country or how silly that whole terrorism alert system (whatever it's called) is. |
That sucks. I'm not sure what sucks more though, that the crime rate is high enough that they feel the need to do it or that they just assume everyone is a criminal. I've had this situation happen when I was in college, especially with the book store. At the time, I found that just telling them "no" worked about 90 % of the time. Of course, I was also being confronted by another student, not a uniformed security person. I can't speak for the law where you live, but here, there's nothing legally (that I'm aware of, anyway) that allows a store to hold your personal effects while you shop. For future reference, maybe look in to what the laws are in your area and point them out next time if they work in your favor.
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Originally Posted by E-quality
(Post 6394111)
I don't get why backpacks are so evil and not allowed in to certain places when when purses, briefcases, etc. are.
I've only gotten one honest answer about the backpack vs purse question. The security guard told me "Women get away with a lot of sh*t." |
I walked into my nearest post office today with my backpack on which was downtown next to my states capitol. There was a security guard that I didn't acknowledge when I walked in but nobody bothered me about my backpack...which amazes me due to the overwhelming amout of terrorism as of late...especially involving backpacks.
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I've had an even stranger experience. Mrs Z and I were at a building supply store just looking for ideas and the guard forced us to take a basket, even though I told him I was just looking for ideas. It seems that they were afraid of anyone carrying an item for fear of theft. WTF? Needless to say they quickly went out of business.
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Originally Posted by E-quality
(Post 6398057)
I walked into my nearest post office today with my backpack on which was downtown next to my states capitol. There was a security guard that I didn't acknowledge when I walked in but nobody bothered me about my backpack...which amazes me due to the overwhelming amout of terrorism as of late...especially involving backpacks.
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In Europe, quite the opposite. They are too cheap to hand out plastic bags. Most stores allow a shopper to bring in backpacks. You put your purchases in them and remove them at check out for scanning.
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i think women can get away with carrying purses because purses are almost never as big as backpacks, and it'd be considered uncouth to ask a woman to give up her purse. women use their purses differently than men (or women) use backpacks. many or most women keep their (giant) wallet and checkbook and all that in their purse, so they wouldn't be able to pay for anything without it. half of modern women's pants don't even have pockets in them. where do you put your wallet if you dont have pockets? if you as a man wear pants without pockets in them, and you carry a purse into a store, and someone tries to confiscate that purse, THEN you can say it's discrimination. haha. seriously though. i can see why they don't try to take purses. it wouldn't fly. i don't think there are enough guys-with-bags around (there aren't in my little town, at least) to set a similar precedent. most women carry purses but a much smaller number of men carry bags it seems like. your average purse is still not the same potential risk for a business as an avg-sized backpack, though.
i always have to give up my bag at powell's, which i kind of understand, but still hate. the bags are in this open cubby bookcase in the wall, behind the counter. last time i had a couple of really expensive things in my bag and was concerned about whether or not they'd make it back to me. but it'd be so easy to steal a bagful of stuff from that store that i can see where they're coming from. i'd rather give up my bag than have to deal with jerk security guards all over. but they need to put in lockers or something so you won't have to worry. also, that store is HUGE, and if you buy books on one side of the store, but stow your bag in another part, you have to walk all the way back to get the bag, then all the way back again to the right exit. add another trip to that if you forgot your wallet in the bag (assuming it's still in there when you get back :)). |
Originally Posted by Ziemas
(Post 6399586)
Where has their been terrorism as of late in the States involving backpacks? The last I can remember is the Olympic bombings in Atlanta.
There hasn't been any. I was just being sarcastic towards the statements about how backpacks should be taken because they're some sort of threat due to terrorism. I wasn't serious. |
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