Summary

Walmart is scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts amid conservative backlash and changing cultural pressures.

The company removed LGBTQ-themed items, stopped sharing data with advocacy groups, and phased out supplier diversity programs and its Center for Racial Equity, created in 2020.

Walmart also rebranded its diversity roles, though it will continue funding events like Pride parades under stricter guidelines.

Activists opposing DEI policies, like Robby Starbuck, have praised these changes.

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    Walmart isn’t my friend? It isn’t a friend of the working class? A friend of marginalized groups? Wow, I’m just so shocked that it only pretends to be these things for prof-- Just kidding, fuck Walmart. Arguably in the top 5 worst extant companies to ever come out of the US and a parasite on communities everywhere. Needs to be boycotted as much as practicable.

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    Thanks for the heads up OP. Everyone reading probably knows someone who works there or has worked there themselves. Everything they do sets a weighty precedent for workers, to put it mildly.

    its former chief diversity officer role is now called the chief belonging officer

    … these petty assholes.

    I wish this news bit had at least mentioned Walmart’s White Christian fundamentalist roots. Or how they destroy local businesses and source overseas for their ‘free market,’ their anti-union activism, low wages, shit healthcare options, well-documented sexism and racism in the workplace, etc. In 2020, Walmart president and CEO Doug McMillon was an advisor to Trump. Walmart’s political spending in 2024 alone should’ve been at least a footnote. Context matters so much.

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    This decision was no doubt motivated by the exact same question that made them put that merchandise up in the first place: “what will result in us earning more profit?”

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      I’d like to see hard data on whether or not being “anti-woke” generates more profit. I’ve never seen evidence that it does.

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    I was in one recently and one of the workers was wearing a rainbow cape with the Walmart star thing on it. I thought it was neat. Now I worry for this person.

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      Unrelated, but I was shopping in a local Walmart a couple years ago, and they had one of their employees (who I assume was either a choir kid in high school or in a choir program at college) singing close to the front of the store. He sounded really good, I just thought it was weird Walmart was doing that. I think it was for some fundraiser or something.

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        You probably got it right the first time in thinking that the kids was in an actual program to support his singing, and he’s going to practice no matter how weird he’s perceived, because, let’s face it… It’s Walmart

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      More like Trump making bigots bold.

      Bigots need to be put back in the closet where they belong. The world was better when you didn’t have republican harpies shrieking shit like “your body my choice”, and the N-word in public.

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      Really, that’s what these businesses are good for: a barometer of social pressures and cultural views.

      A poll can be twisted whichever way, pundits on TV can say whatever they want, but at the end of the day a company will do what makes it the most money. It’s the truest measure of what the majority of society thinks.

      So if being LGBTQ friendly gets them more money, they will, and if being nasty to LGBTQ people gets them more money, they’ll do that.

      Them pulling LGBTQ stuff back is far more a condemnation of society than of the company.

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    If I weren’t already not shopping at Walmart, I would be excited to begin not shopping at Walmart in response to this. Can’t win 'em all.

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      The Walmarts near me pushed all the local businesses out like 2 or 3 decades ago, but now they are shutting some of the stores down… so now the closest Walmart is like an hour away.

      Luckily some of the business is returning, but for every useful business that opens, another vape shop opens.

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    Need to bring People of Walmart back since the white trailer park trash is going to be the only ones shopping there now

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    I still got my Frog and Toad shirt before they were pulled off the shelf.

    They so were. Come on.