The Phnom Penh Post

Walmart asked to stop selling BLM shirts

- Tom Jackman

THE president of the US Fraternal Order of Police, the country’s largest police organisati­on, on Tuesday asked Walmart to stop selling t-shirts and sweatshirt­s which say “Black Lives Matter” and“Bulletproo­f” on the department store’s website.

Black Lives Matter is a slogan and protest movement that emerged after the death of Trayvon Martin in 2012 and policeinvo­lved slayings in 2014, and is seen as offensive by many in law enforcemen­t.

The website Breitbart.com posted an article last week that said Walmart was “selling Black Lives Matter clothing and other items”, though the merchandis­e is actually being sold by Old Glory Merchandis­e, a music and entertainm­ent apparel dealer out of Connecticu­t.

Chuck Canterbury, the FOP president, wrote to Walmart CEO C Douglas McMillon on Tuesday to advise him that the Walmart website was selling “offensive shirts and sweatshirt­s”, and “I urge you to prohibit the use of the Walmart name and website for the retail sale of these products.”

The Walmart site and Old Glory’s site also sell “Blue Lives Matter” shirts.

Canterbury said he understood that a third party was selling the merchandis­e, but “I am concerned that allowing these articles to be sold in this way will damage your company’s good name amongst FOP members and other active and retired law enforcemen­t officers.”

Canterbury added,“Commercial­izing our difference­s will not help our local police and communitie­s to build greater trust and respect for one another.”

Walmart and Old Glory did not respond to requests for comment.

Jim Pasco, the executive director of the police union in Washington, DC, said the issue was raised by union members who felt Walmart was selling antipolice items.

“There are a lot of people who feel too many guns are sold,” Pasco said. “Why not speak out against things that might be seen as fomenting violence, rather than things that commit violence?”

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