Thursday, March 09, 2006

The Walocaust conspiracy

posted by The Vidiot @ 10:17 PM Permalink

Wal-Mart In Court Fight Over 'Wal-ocaust' T-Shirts
ATLANTA -- A Georgia man has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart in federal district court in Atlanta in a fight over his T-shirts that compare the retailer's business practices to the Holocaust.

Charles Smith has been marketing shirts that read, "I (heart) Walocaust" T-shirts. Wal-Mart filed a cease-and-desist order in an attempt to make him stop printing the shirts.

The company said Smith is engaging in trademark infringement.
It seems they might have been offended at his Munch-ing their logo. Or perhaps they're screaming about his "Walocaust-The world is our labor camp" slogan. Regardless of Walocaust's Wal-Mart's motives, you might want to donate to Public Citizen who is helping this entrepreneur fight the Man ... or at least the Man' heirs and board of directors.

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