But when that store is Wal-Mart, it's particularly outrageous.
In the Jackson-Madison County Schools in Tennessee, the school board is seriously considering adopting a uniform policy requiring students to buy their uniforms at Wal-Mart, of all places. Under this proposed sumptuary law, Wal-Mart has been named the official seller of the standardized attire.
Even if uniforms in public schools weren't unconstitutional, there's the issue of forcing folks to buy them at a particular store that they may object to anyway.
I've boycotted Wal-Mart for years. I don't think I've buyed a thing there since the era of helmet hair. I wouldn't even buy a pack of bubble gum there now. Reasons for this boycott include Wal-Mart's exceptionally predatory business practices and its militant suppression of labor unions.
Why the hell should someone lift a boycott just to satisfy a school (especially when it's a school funded by taxpayer dollars)?
Of course the Jackson Sun did its part to advance the right-wing cause by printing a misleading, one-sided headline.
I guess lockstep tyranny like uniforms is to be expected in a school system that still uses CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, of all things (in 2008, no less). (The school must like being sued, I guess.)
(Source: http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080610/NEWS01/806100307)
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