An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
15-10-2014 08:24 AM - edited 15-10-2014 08:29 AM
Looks like yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended no sense of humour and we hate Australia mob
This Singlet and T-shirt has been available for a number of years on the web, on eBay and in many shops around the country until some super sensitive poonce from Canberra on an end of season footy trip to Cairns with his team decided to get himself all offended and post a pic etc and then the usual easily we hate Australia types all jumped on it (seems some ACT AFL players are over sensitive)
So is this RACIST or simply a singlet that’s says you are proud to be Australian and if you don’t like it here leave.
Is this yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended humourless types
An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-10-2014 09:41 PM
15-10-2014 10:08 PM - edited 15-10-2014 10:13 PM
The first Woolworth store was opened by Frank Winfield Woolworth on February 22, 1878, as "Woolworth's Great Five Cent Store" in Utica, New York.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._Woolworth_Company
Wiki, so it must be right.
Woolworths Limited was founded in September of 1924, originally under the name "Wallworths Bazzaar Ltd", a play on the internationally renown F. W. Woolworth name. After discovering the name had not been registered in Australia, and Woolworths had no plans for overseas expansion, the company became "Woolworths Limited" on 22 September 1924.[5]
And (so it's part American, lol).....
In 1982, Woolworths acquired two Tasmanian grocery brands: Roelf Vos and Purity. The biggest buyout from Woolworths came in 1985, after American supermarket giant "Safeway" had amalgamated with an independently owned Victorian supermarket in 1961; establishing the Safeway brand in Australia. Woolworths took over Safeway Australia in 1985, which had stores in Victoria and Queensland, the Woolworths name was affixed to the Queensland stores with the Victorian stores remaining as Safeway, with their identity newly stylised to match the Woolworths brand.[9] Following the rebranding in 2008, Woolworths began phasing out their Victorian Safeway stores; rebranding them as Woolworths supermarkets.
on 15-10-2014 10:18 PM
It was a copy cat of the US stores not a subsidiary of the US stores. They should have registered their name 😄
on 15-10-2014 10:25 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:It was a copy cat of the US stores not a subsidiary of the US stores. They should have registered their name 😄
It's ok. The real Santa goes to Macys.
on 15-10-2014 10:31 PM
You all "argued" while I slept and gave me something to read with my morning coffee.
What was so hard to just say it was aimed at muslims from the start?
Will this thread still be here when I get back from work? 1 warning already, lol.
I have a 2 hour drive to Manhattan, which is only 30 minutes away.
🙂
on 15-10-2014 11:59 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:No, they started as an Australian Company and remain so.
They're not related to the USA Woolworths in any way, other than that they stole the name 😄
Correct, nor are they related to South Africa Woolworths ( which is taking over David Jones, and already has Witchery, Mimco and some other Aust brands)
on 16-10-2014 05:39 AM
Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little too interpersonal. For the last time, could we please communicate with a more civil tone . Thanks!
on 16-10-2014 07:50 AM
on 16-10-2014 08:40 AM
on 16-10-2014 08:52 AM
The US imposed an oil embargo on Japan, threatening to suffocate her economy, so I am wondering why the US was surprised at the attack.