
These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. I’d suggest to those making negative comments that maybe a little less time should be spent exercising your freedom of speech and a little more be spent to making a positive difference in our society.” It has to do with charity and sacrificing for you community. “The focus of today has nothing to do with freedom though. Sometimes freedom means you see and hear things you may not like. “However like all Americans, we love exercising our freedom. “That’s not what our clubs is about,” a representative from the club sent to the NW Indiana Times. “What you all are doing is a form of bullying. “That’s the profiling bullshit we all have to deal with all the time you’re no better than anybody else,” she wrote in one response. One woman who was with the group at the time, Heather Pemberton, started responding to comments on the post to defend the group. We will direct further questions to the Salvation Army.”

We’ve had a long history of supporting the Salvation Army and regret this isolated incident. “The Salvation Army is responsible for screening its volunteers stationed outside our stores.

We made the Salvation Army aware and they apologized,” the representative said. “As soon as this was brought to our attention we asked the Salvation Army Bell Ringers to leave.

Related: Here’s a voucher you can drop in a Salvation Army bucket to stand up for LGBTQ rightsĪ Walmart representative said that store management asked the group to leave after customers pointed out the white supremacist patches.
