Democratic Socialists Challenge Wal-Mart CEO to Debate Advertising Theme
Democratic Soialists of America has challenged Wal-Mart CEO Scott to debate his assetion in Wal-mart's new advertsing campaign that "Wal-Mart is working for all Americans" before an impartial audience.
(PRWEB) January 16, 2005 -- The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has challenged Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott to defend the content of its multi-million dollar PR blitz in a public debate. In a January 13th letter to CEO Scott DSA National Director Frank Llewellyn writes, Your assertion that 'Wal-Mart is working for all Americans is not born out by the facts. The truth is that your business practices are bad for America and most Americans.... We challenge you to defend and debate your message-Wal-Mart is working for all Americans-your facts against our facts in front of any impartial audience, or for any impartial institution willing to host such a debate."
Wal-Mart announced a new national advertising campaign responding to its critics on January 13th. DSA has been a leading critic of Wal-Mart charging that Wal-Mart uses its economic power to drive down wages in the communities and industries in which it operates. DSA maintains a special section on its web site, www.dsausa.org, devoted to Wal-Mart. Many of its members have published material critical of Wal-Mart and worked in local campaigns in opposition to the opening of new Wal-Mart stores. It is simply amazing the CEO Scott describes a Wal-Mart job as a good job. Americans know that a good job provides real benefits and a middle class living standard. If Wal-Mart continues to expand without changing its culture and business practices there is a real danger that there wont be any good jobs left in the retail sector," said DSA Natonal Director Llewellyn in announcing the challenge. "Wal-Mart should welcome this opportunity to debate its critics without advertising gimmicks in front of an impartial audience," he continued.
The Democratic Socialists of America is a membership organization working to democratize the economy. It has members in every state and organized groups in most major cities.
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