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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BattleHymn on December 22, 2016, 08:59:03 PM
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Thu Dec 22, 2016, 05:14 PM
Squinch (14,697 posts)
Checkout line protests are actually catching on!
The National Enquirer is a publication that has something to do with the low information voter's support of Twitler. It, and other supermarket rags, tend to be very conservative and like most conservatives they make a lot of laughable, bullshit claims, but apparently the magical rust belt voter believes what they peddle.
I have seen threads here before about "checkout line protests" where you turn around the publications that are so virulently anti-Democratic. Just turn it so the back page is what shows on the rack. It has the effect of hiding the anti-Democratic headlines, but it also prevents the impulse buy that those lurid covers encourage, so it hits the publisher hard in the pocketbook.
I've begun to notice that ALL of the rags are turned backward on the racks in ALL of the three local supermarkets in my area. It's surprisingly great to see it. You know that someone has come before you who supports what you support.
Now I've joined the party. No Enquirer is safe from me!
It's a small gesture, but I feel it's a good habit to develop in the New Year.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 06:37 PM
Star Member oasis (29,362 posts)
24. Ewww. Enquirer has Trump family photo w/their roles in the new government.
When Obama and Bill Clinton were in high office, it was constant conspiracy bullshit.
I call that to the attention of those standing next to me in line.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 07:11 PM
spike jones (56 posts)
29. No library books were harmed during the making of these statements
The local library is very right wing and Christian. On the shelves they display those types of books in holders. I turn them upside or backward or replace them with progressive books. They do have a few of those.
Years ago I made paper book markers with a picture of Bush and Cheney and titled War Criminals Impeach. I would place them in books about them and their agenda.
There was a book case that had only fiction books about Christians. It had a sign on top "Christian Fiction." I would get two Bibles from the religion section and place them beside the sign.
BTW: When in the library please go to the biography section and get the Lance Armstrong book and take it to the fiction section where it belongs.
I hope to get my library card back next year.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 07:16 PM
Star Member Ellen Forradalom (15,828 posts)
31. I've been doing this too.
The "Muslim Spies!" issue filled me with rage. I've been turning that around or covering it with magazines featuring decent people on the cover.
One guy in the checkout line behind me asked me when he saw me do that, "Your OCD kicking in?"
"No, covering up dangerous, racist shit."
He looked at it. "Aw, don't like Trump?"
I glared at him. "Ever hear of a paper called Der Stürmer?"
"No. No I haven't."
"It got six million people killed."
(Slight exaggeration but propaganda lays the groundwork for atrocities.)
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 07:33 PM
Star Member 3catwoman3 (6,073 posts)
35. I was in line at the grocery store...
...yesterday. I had picked up a copy of the current People magazine with Barack and Michelle Obama on the cover, and was putting on the conveyor belt.
And older white guy in one of those motorized carts was next in line. He saw the magazine and said, "You don't want that guy's picture in your house do you?" I shot him a mind-your-own-business look, and said, fairly loudly, "Don't start wth me."
He did indicate that he did not like either candidate this time around. I did not ask who he voted for, as I did not wish to engage any further.
I am going to try to be like Joy Reid, and not take any crap from anybody, which will be a real stretch for me. Shy and retiring both have my picture next to them in the dictionary.
Bigger bouncies out of the way, now on to the other stuff somewhat row-worthy:
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 05:35 PM
Star Member FoxNewsSucks (441 posts)
7. I've been doing that for a long time,
And I also hide or turn around all those high-priced Reagan memorial type magazines.
When was the last time anyone saw a magazine memorializing Reagan? Ridiculous.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 07:27 PM
Star Member lastlib (8,476 posts)
33. I was in CVS one day and saw a mag with his mug.....
so I took the whole stack of them over to the toilet-paper shelf.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 05:38 PM
Star Member Generic Other (23,444 posts)
10. yes!!
It is spreading. My friend says she even goes in the closed check lines to turn the magazines. If every time we do it, the Enquirer loses one customer, they will quit putting his damn photo in our faces.
Magazine DUAC! Magazine DUAC!
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"We will hashtag them on the beaches. We will turn their magazines around backwards on the landing beaches. Will will never accept reality."
You people are positively infantile.
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Now armed with such powerful information, I've been doing running around town every single day in the runup to Christmas. I've been diligently inspecting all magazine racks for tampering, and sections such as toilet paper and hygiene products for placement of inappropriate objects. Nothing to report, sirs.
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It's really hard to not just slam your head on the desk reading such childish antics.
What's even more disturbing is that most of them are bragging about doing such childish things, and never actually doing it. Who fantasizes about such foolishness?
These folks seriously need mental evaluation.
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It's really hard to not just slam your head on the desk reading such childish antics.
What's even more disturbing is that most of them are bragging about doing such childish things, and never actually doing it. Who fantasizes about such foolishness?
These folks seriously need mental evaluation.
You mean I shouldn't be placing the The National Enquirer over all the other tabloids and magazines at the checkout? :rofl:
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well, we have one getting outta line here
Response to Squinch (Original post)
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 10:32 PM
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
53. Have none of you ever worked in retail?
I do. And I hate these stupid passive aggressive/zero effort "protests". All they do is giving overworked people more work to do. I know the "regulars" who do this in my store and no, I do not stop them - but I resent them and their petty "protests" that they feel so clever about. I'll never go out of my way to assist any of these makers of needless work that doesn't make a damn bit of difference. It only makes you feel clever and subversive. I hope whoever does this gets poked with their own stupid safety pin.
Response to DoctorMyEyes (Reply #53)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 12:16 AM
Jim Beard (1,589 posts)
62. Sorry it is bothering you so much. Just
talk to your boss and see if the store will quite selling them.
Response to Jim Beard (Reply #62)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:01 AM
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
68. Why don't you talk to the boss?
Me complaining about my work or your behavior isn't going to do anything except make me look like a complainer TO MY BOSS. You're the "customer who is always right", and spending money in the store. Instead of sneaking around turning magazines and books over like you're making some kind of noble contribution to the cause YOU could talk to the store manager. Or even better - write letters to the buying office or corporate big wigs.
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Response to Squinch (Original post)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 12:07 AM
Jim Beard (1,589 posts)
60. I'll join in. Going to the store tomorrow and can't wait.
I think I will pick it up and look at it very briefly and THEN put it back in backwards. Too many cameras so I need to make it look good.
Response to Jim Beard (Reply #60)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:09 AM
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
70. OMG!!!
Yeah, be really slick. You wouldn't want to get CAUGHT in this terribly effective subversive act! You might have to suffer having a worker roll their eyes at you behind your back! It's torture, Jim. Be safe.
Response to Squinch (Original post)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 12:51 AM
MadDAsHell (950 posts)
67. Yes, my daughter works at our grocery store...and has to fix all of these. nt
Response to MadDAsHell (Reply #67)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:06 AM
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
69. And I guess she's told you that it happens
and I'll bet she's no happier about it than I am. Grown ass children turning books and magazines over and hiding things in different parts of the store... Conservatives and liberals...... All they're winning is the ill will of the people who you might want to one day offer you some assistance while you're shopping. Hold your breath... Silly, unimpressive, ineffective, immature.
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Yes, it is childish and silly. Still, I laughed at the picture of Obama's book shelved with the Summer's Eve. I wouldn't do it myself, though.
This one escalates it to destruction of merchandise:
Response to Squinch (Original post)
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 11:06 PM
MFM008 (7,266 posts)
57. I do it
Or rip covers in half. (plus laughing smiley)
That DoctormyEyes and one other DUmmie were the only dissenters.
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:loser: :tongue: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tongue: :loser:
Just.
Pathetic.
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So I was walking through a local McDonalds the other day and over heard a conversation in the "elderly gentlemen's coffee club corner" that went like this...
Gentleman 1: I voted for Trump, but it was getting to the point that I was getting what I suppose could be called oversaturated within him. Every time I walked through the checkout line at the grocery store all of the magazines and tabloids had him on the cover. I was getting sick of it.
Gentleman 2: Yeah. I know what you mean. I was having second thoughts about my vote. I was almost to the point of writing a letter to the electors and asking them to change their vote to Clinton.
Gentleman 3: You too?
Gentleman 1: Hell, I already had my letter written out!
Gentleman 2: You didn't send it?
Gentleman 1: No. For some reason I stopped seeing Trump's photo every time I walked through the checkout line. It made me sort of miss him. It even made me wish I could vote for him again.
Gentleman 2: I'm in the same boat. Not seeing him somehow made me want to vote for him again also.
Gentleman 3: And I thought I was the only one. Just think, if not for someone taking the time to turn around all those magazines on the rack all three of us would have been anti-Trump. Now that is a good Trump supporter who would go out of their way to do something like that. Really forward thinking.
I didn't say a word. Just chuckled as I waited for a cop to jump out of the bushes.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028422015 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028422015)
Here's another thread with the same subject...they really, really think it's catching on, and it's going to be sooo powerful. Everyone says they're doing it left and right, in the last few days. They're taking whole fistfuls and turning them around, especially targeting National Enquirer.
The problem is, I've been in stores every single day for what seems like a long time. Trump hasn't been on any cover of the National Enquirer, People, or anything else.
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Come January 21st, no matter how many magazines in how many Safeways and Krogers are turned about, Donald Trump will be President.
And unless there's a House or Senate seat The SHREW thinks she can carpet-bag to and win, The SHREW will never again be in a position of government power.
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Just got back from the Walmart. All publications neat and orderly and face-up. The Globe was talking about Bill Clinton's deal to stay out of jail, and the NE said "Lying Obamas Destroyed! Trump already bringing dignity back to White House" :lmao:
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So I was walking through a local McDonalds the other day and over heard a conversation in the "elderly gentlemen's coffee club corner" that went like this...
Gentleman 1: I voted for Trump, but it was getting to the point that I was getting what I suppose could be called oversaturated within him. Every time I walked through the checkout line at the grocery store all of the magazines and tabloids had him on the cover. I was getting sick of it.
Gentleman 2: Yeah. I know what you mean. I was having second thoughts about my vote. I was almost to the point of writing a letter to the electors and asking them to change their vote to Clinton.
Gentleman 3: You too?
Gentleman 1: Hell, I already had my letter written out!
Gentleman 2: You didn't send it?
Gentleman 1: No. For some reason I stopped seeing Trump's photo every time I walked through the checkout line. It made me sort of miss him. It even made me wish I could vote for him again.
Gentleman 2: I'm in the same boat. Not seeing him somehow made me want to vote for him again also.
Gentleman 3: And I thought I was the only one. Just think, if not for someone taking the time to turn around all those magazines on the rack all three of us would have been anti-Trump. Now that is a good Trump supporter who would go out of their way to do something like that. Really forward thinking.
I didn't say a word. Just chuckled as I waited for a cop to jump out of the bushes.
You probably could not hear the cop jumping out over the thunderous applause and could not see him due to the thumbs ups from the people in the lines!
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Just got back from the Walmart. All publications neat and orderly and face-up. The Globe was talking about Bill Clinton's deal to stay out of jail, and the NE said "Lying Obamas Destroyed! Trump already bringing dignity back to White House" :lmao:
May I suggest the DUmmies DUAC organize protests at all Wal-Marts by having volunteers from each area of the country visit each Wal-Mart to turn those publications around.
Of course, that would require them to leave their empty pizza box forts in their parents basement and actually go out and get some sunlight.
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Could I get some acronymic assistance? What is "DUAC"? Google and Duck Duck Go return results about some org in India or something like that.
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Could I get some acronymic assistance? What is "DUAC"? Google and Duck Duck Go return results about some org in India or something like that.
Democratic
Underground
Action
Committee
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May I suggest the DUmmies DUAC organize protests at all Wal-Marts by having volunteers from each area of the country visit each Wal-Mart to turn those publications around.
Of course, that would require them to leave their empty pizza box forts in their parents basement and actually go out and get some sunlight.
I'm confused.
I thought that DUmmies said they would not be caught dead inside Wally World.
Of course, catching DUmmies dead anywhere is not necessarily a bad thing. :whistling:
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Democratic
Underground
Action
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I like to think of it as a mythical, topical salve, made from unicorn feces strained through rainbows and infused with healing white light. It is applied liberally for butt hurt.
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DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
53. Have none of you ever worked in retail?
I do. And I hate these stupid passive aggressive/zero effort "protests". All they do is giving overworked people more work to do. I know the "regulars" who do this in my store and no, I do not stop them - but I resent them and their petty "protests" that they feel so clever about. I'll never go out of my way to assist any of these makers of needless work that doesn't make a damn bit of difference. It only makes you feel clever and subversive. I hope whoever does this gets poked with their own stupid safety pin.
^^^ This
Response to DoctorMyEyes (Reply #53)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 12:16 AM
Jim Beard (1,589 posts)
62. Sorry it is bothering you so much. Just
talk to your boss and see if the store will quite selling them.
Dummie obviously has never had a job
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
68. Why don't you talk to the boss?
Me complaining about my work or your behavior isn't going to do anything except make me look like a complainer TO MY BOSS. You're the "customer who is always right", and spending money in the store. Instead of sneaking around turning magazines and books over like you're making some kind of noble contribution to the cause YOU could talk to the store manager. Or even better - write letters to the buying office or corporate big wigs.
This dummie nicely told the other dummie to STFU.
DoctorMyEyes (1,547 posts)
69. And I guess she's told you that it happens
and I'll bet she's no happier about it than I am. Grown ass children turning books and magazines over and hiding things in different parts of the store... Conservatives and liberals...... All they're winning is the ill will of the people who you might want to one day offer you some assistance while you're shopping. Hold your breath... Silly, unimpressive, ineffective, immature.
Grown ass children describes the dummies to a T. Along with losers, idiots, crybabies, etc.
This person is not long for the dump. Dummies don't like it when some other dummie reminds them that interfering with their efforts to stick it to the Trump causes some poor working slob pain.
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I like to think of it as a mythical, topical salve, made from unicorn feces strained through rainbows and infused with healing white light. It is applied liberally for butt hurt.
Dummie version of Prep H? :whistling:
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Or even better - write letters to the buying office or corporate big wigs.
Or, you could also sign a petition to Simon & Schuster demanding that they not publish Milo's book.
Hey DOTY16, Banzin, who's trying to usurp the first amendment now?
:lmao: :loser:
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Democratic
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H-5
Oxymoronic, plus or minus an "oxy".
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Could I get some acronymic assistance? What is "DUAC"? Google and Duck Duck Go return results about some org in India or something like that.
Oh, it was a real thing: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3995904
EarlG poked it with a stick a little while later, as it was dead, Jim: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3595450
And again: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=106x32155
Finally an abortion of an idea from another primitive, DUPAC: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x6306606
DUAC! DUAC! It's a call to action inaction for the DUmmies. Think of it as the "Somebody do something!!!!1" of yesteryear. :-)
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Oh, it was a real thing: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3995904
EarlG poked it with a stick a little while later, as it was dead, Jim: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3595450
And again: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=106x32155
Finally an abortion of an idea from another primitive, DUPAC: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x6306606
DUAC! DUAC! It's a call to action inaction for the DUmmies. Think of it as the "Somebody do something!!!!1" of yesteryear. :-)
Ah, I thought it might be an early implementation of MIRT, kind of like Chekha --> NKVD --> KGB.
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I sure hope I see some DUchebag do this in a store. I will point it out loud and clear about what an asshole they are. Call the manager, and in general cause quite an embarrassing ruckus down upon the asshole. That is what they want right, attention?
However, since none of this ever happened nor will it ever happen I won't need to do that.
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Thu Dec 22, 2016, 05:14 PM
Squinch (14,697 posts)
Checkout line protests are actually catching on!
The National Enquirer is a publication that has something to do with the low information voter's support of Twitler. It, and other supermarket rags, tend to be very conservative and like most conservatives they make a lot of laughable, bullshit claims, but apparently the magical rust belt voter believes what they peddle.
I have seen threads here before about "checkout line protests" where you turn around the publications that are so virulently anti-Democratic. Just turn it so the back page is what shows on the rack. It has the effect of hiding the anti-Democratic headlines, but it also prevents the impulse buy that those lurid covers encourage, so it hits the publisher hard in the pocketbook.
I've begun to notice that ALL of the rags are turned backward on the racks in ALL of the three local supermarkets in my area. It's surprisingly great to see it. You know that someone has come before you who supports what you support.
Now I've joined the party. No Enquirer is safe from me!
It's a small gesture, but I feel it's a good habit to develop in the New Year.
Reminds me of a remote control in the ceiling.
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SOOO....I'm at the grocery store, in the checkout line, and I see two copies of a "special edition" of Time magazine, with obumble on the cover, it's "documenting" his 8 years of ineptitude.
Those two copies are now backwards, upside down, and behind a stack of "Inside Mysteries of the Bible".
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Reminds me of a remote control in the ceiling.
He was a good boy gone bad your honor. A poor jamoke pushed beyond all levels of human endurance by the secret sub carrier waves of Faux News. Had he only had that tin foil helmet to protect himself none of this would have ever happened. :tongue: :tongue:
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I haven't noticed any magazines turned around, but I will have to remember to keep an eye open. What a childish way to live one's life, and to top it off go online and brag about it.
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I haven't noticed any magazines turned around, but I will have to remember to keep an eye open. What a childish way to live one's life, and to top it off go online and brag about it.
I meant to pay attention yesterday when I went to Lucky, but got so busy doing useful things ...
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I haven't noticed any magazines turned around, but I will have to remember to keep an eye open. What a childish way to live one's life, and to top it off go online and brag about it.
I have noticed books by conservative authors turned around in my local WalMart. I reverse that. :whistling:
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I have noticed books by conservative authors turned around in my local WalMart. I reverse that. :whistling:
Must have lazier than normal liberals in my area, I have never seen any of it.
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I have noticed books by conservative authors turned around in my local WalMart. I reverse that. :whistling:
I used to see silliness like that at the local B & N. And books written by conservatives shelved in fiction sections. Not super often, though.