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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3416879" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>From Snopes.</p><p>But as the Grand Lake News (and others) <a href="https://www.grandlakenews.com/news/20200615/check-out-facts-misquoted-walmart-audio-causes-viral-post" target="_blank">reported</a>, the referenced in-store audio recording was a message from Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon that acknowledged the “intense sense of pain, fatigue and frustration” being felt by “our black and African American associates and communities.” It made no mention of Black Lives Matter or law enforcement or “white privilege,” nor did it specifically endorse any particular group or movement:</p><p></p><p>The original post was supposedly from a woman named Hannah Brown NOT Jana Lanza. Snopes rates it as False.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3416879, member: 6777"] From Snopes. But as the Grand Lake News (and others) [URL='https://www.grandlakenews.com/news/20200615/check-out-facts-misquoted-walmart-audio-causes-viral-post']reported[/URL], the referenced in-store audio recording was a message from Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon that acknowledged the “intense sense of pain, fatigue and frustration” being felt by “our black and African American associates and communities.” It made no mention of Black Lives Matter or law enforcement or “white privilege,” nor did it specifically endorse any particular group or movement: The original post was supposedly from a woman named Hannah Brown NOT Jana Lanza. Snopes rates it as False. [/QUOTE]
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