The depravity of the masses in all its materialistic glory. For 364 days per year the masses act like sheep. On Black Friday they turn into a stampeding herd of cattle.
The depravity of the masses in all its materialistic glory. For 364 days per year the masses act like sheep. On Black Friday they turn into a stampeding herd of cattle.
I couldnt bear to watch the whole clip of idiocy porn. God help us.
Of course next november these scenes will repeat as comparably endowed folks scramble to vote for hildebeast or strump…
That’s some funny shit right there!
As the world burns, one can see what’s truly important to the sheep. What a bunch of maroons!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWqKl7bQDho
Just curious …. why are the niggers fighting over towels and clean underwear?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnObuusAYlU
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One of the clips featured a clogged entrance to a Target. The first twenty people coming through the pile up were at least one hundred pounds overweight each. Statistically that’s got to mean something.
What is disturbing is how whomever is filming this is laughing instead of crying.
Stucky,
It looked like there were some of those fast moving zombies i was talking about in this video.
People have died at these Black Friday events.
btw Admin, using your link to Amazon to purchase a few things. That link won’t show up when I’m using Chrome, I had to use Internet Explorer.
Be safe
“Peace on Earth, goodwill toward men”
Something that seems to have been forgotten as the PC crowd has demanded the reason for the season be removed from the season.
Seems like retail sales has turned out to be a poor replacement, maybe we should try something different,
Times change, not always for the better.
The retailers are partly to blame. Up north we are just starting to dabble in Black Friday but scenes like this are rare. Our business runs a Christmas sale in early Dec each year with deals like you have on Black Friday and people will camp out over night to get the deals – the line up is long by opening. Before we open I walk out and make an announcement. The line will be let in in chunks. More people will be let in as others leave. Order will reign or hell we will be paid. 🙂 To be honest though my clientele are generally mature intelligent people so I’ve never had an issue. The atmosphere is usually festive and there is a sense of camaraderie. We set that tone and it has been successful thus far. This year we are giving a few items away for attendees as always but you have to bring a dried food good item for the food bank to get entered. You want free shit? No problem. But struggling families will benefit if you do. Charity is better than socialism…. or greed.
I found the first minute or so comical, but then I found it to be a profoundly disturbing commentary on certain parts of our society. I suppose TPTB get orgasmic watching the mindless, chaotic, feral consumption. Feed the beast(s).
Black Fridays are so great that there is now a http://blackfridaydeathcount.com/
Thanksgiving shopping at stores ‘was a bust’
By Tonya Garcia
Published: Nov 27, 2015 11:09 a.m. ET
SunTrust analysts said channel checks showed slow traffic on Thanksgiving and early on Black Friday
Traffic at stores declined on Thanksgiving Day and into the wee hours of Black Friday analysts say, though executives at major retailers were pleased with the turnout.
“We believe Thanksgiving shopping was a bust,” said analysts at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey in a note. They conducted channel checks in the New York metro area, New England and the Southeast region starting on Thanksgiving Day and throughout the night into Black Friday.
SunTrust said specialty retail and apparel team members who went to malls “had no problem finding parking or navigating stores” and “there seemed to be more browsing than buying and less items purchased.”
This was also true at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. WMT, -0.28% and Target Corp. TGT, +0.27% stores, with lines at about half of what they were last year. Kohl’s Corp. KSS, -1.26% was the exception, SunTrust analysts said, with many customers looking for items that weren’t available on sale online.
Among individual merchandise categories, tech was a big winner.
“Electronics ruled supreme once again with customers focusing on door buster deals on TVs, soundbars, cell phones, tablets and Apple,” SunTrust said.
See also: How to shop for electronics on Black Friday
SunTrust said that Aeropostale Inc. ARO, -0.98% which was among the most promotional of retailers with 50% to 70% off everything, was also a Thanksgiving and Black Friday winner. Others include Abercrombie & Fitch Co. ANF, +0.72% , American Eagle Outfitters Inc. AEO, -0.43% Kate Spade & Co. KATE, -2.67% and Old Navy GPS, -1.89% . Gap and New York & Co. Inc. NWY, +3.24% were among retailers they labeled “early losers.”
See also: Retailers are counting on Black Friday after lackluster third-quarter earnings
At the Mall of America in Minneapolis, the largest in the country, Edward Yruma, managing director at KeyBanc Capital Markets, said he’s seeing less traffic than years past as well. He was there from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. last night and arrived again at 8 a.m. this morning.
“It doesn’t look much busier than an average Saturday morning,” said Yruma.
He also said that Abercrombie and Old Navy are looking good, but overall believes that apparel has taken a hit, as has mall traffic.
“It does seem like there’s a little bit of a shift away from apparel,” he said. “But clearly consumers are opting to buy more from e-commerce and that’s making it harder on the mall.”
See also: What the death of the American mall means for investors
Both Wal-Mart and Target say Thursday shopping got Black Friday off to a good start.
“Tens of millions of customers visited our digital and physical aisles to pick up video games and systems, televisions, movies and toys, many of the top items sold both on Walmart.com and in stores,” said Steve Bratspies, chief merchandising officer, Wal-Mart U.S., in a statement.
Target, which began discounting electronics items last Sunday, didn’t give sales figures, but said things like Apple iPads and televisions were doing well, in a release.
The National Retail Federation’s Preliminary Thanksgiving Weekend Survey found that of the consumers who plan on shopping during Thanksgiving Day weekend, 73.5% said they would do so or plan to on Black Friday. The trade group expects 135.8 million U.S. shoppers between Thanksgiving and Sunday.
My wife and I are seriously debating whether to do gift giving any more. The whole holiday is just a sad consumerist false celebration.
Come on people . It all depends on where you shop .I went to the local gun store this morning. A few people shopping but not many.I bought some ammo .5.56 rds for 300.00 dollars per thousand . Great deal on that ammo.308 rds were 250.00 dollars per 500 .I bought one of each.Both Federal Ammo.
Now get off your butts and go buy some ammo.
bb,
Those are good prices, good call. Assume it is brass cased.
Why can’t the install some of those cattle chutes at the entrances to stores for Black Friday. One customer gets in every 3 minutes and is limited to one of each item. Determine how many cattle your store can safely handle per hour and stick to it. Better yet, make people buy tickets to get in. If no gets hurt, everyone gets a refund on the entrance ticket. If someone does get hurt, the money is used to pay their medical bills. It’s not like I give a shit though, you’ll never catch me out there spending my money on these days. Do what I do…….finish your Christmas shopping by Oct. 1st. Deprive the bastards of ALL holiday sales.
If there was a will to fix this shit it would be fixed. Instead it’s just a national disgrace. Forward! with The Great Regression!
Could not watch it all. But now we know what is wrong with the children. But let’s use this to our advantage. Tell them a black Saturday sale is on in Russia before Christmas. When they get there and and find no sale we win world war three.
IS: You’re missing the point. Retailers WANT the frenzied buying; no benefit to them in the scenario you describe.
WC, I don’t buy that. They are excluding an unknown yet large number of potential customers by fostering an environment that causes reasonable people to boycott their sales. Return some civility to the process and they’ll probably see an increase in sales.
It truly is the best day of the year for a great deal on a big screen TV though. When Johnny Shopper finishes running the gauntlet and makes it back to his car with the 72 inch monstrosity, just be there waiting for him with whatever persuasion necessary to ‘aquire’ it from him. It’s hard to beat ‘free’, plus you avoid the in-store crowds. And yes I’m joking. At least half anyways.
It’s next Friday, right?
@ bb…Good for you, Driver. You can never have enough ammo.
President Obumble could reduce the costs of the corporate-cronyism “Affordable” “Care” Act by signing an executive order mandating these life-threateningly fat, two-legged concrete-jungle bison to stampede like this for two hours daily. 94 million aren’t employed, and 99% of those are morbidly obese. Actually, maybe some of these Jabba-the-Butts could be employed as bouncers by the retailers.