May 28 2009

Green Day vs. Wal-Mart

Category: Music, SocietyJoz @ 10:59 pm

Ah, the conservatism/censorship (same thing) of Wal-Mart.  Good for Green Day.  There’s a couple really good quotes from the guys in that article, such as:

They want artists to censor their records in order to be carried in there.  We just said no.  We’ve never done it before. You feel like you’re in 1953 or something.

Meanwhile, violent gory R-rated horror movies (or even unrated versions) like the Saw series, and other movies ridden with cursing are sold there, along with firearms.

By the way, in case you’ve never seen WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price, .plan highly recommends that you do.  They got it on Netflix streaming.  My girlfriend introduced me to it, yet for some odd reason her extremely liberal ass doesn’t want to ever finish watching the last 15 minutes of it.

One Response to “Green Day vs. Wal-Mart”

  1. Spiceymike says:

    I only recently discovered this when speaking to Tex when I was over there during something we were talking about. All I can say is Walmart - WTF?

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