Merchandise bearing controversial Confederate flag imagery will soon get harder to find online and on store shelves.
Walmart, the country’s largest retailer, will no longer sell Confederate flag merchandise, the company announced in a statement on Monday. Retail company Sears Holding Corp, which operates Kmart and Sears department stores, also said it would remove Confederate flag items sold on its website via third parties, a spokesman told Reuters. And Amazon confirmed on Tuesday that they too are pulling Confederate flag items.
Walmart.com currently offers Confederate flag reproductions, as well as t-shirts, belt buckles, decals and other items that bear the symbol.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, backed by a bipartisan group of state lawmakers, on Monday called for the removal of the Confederate flag from outside the state capitol building. The governor’s announcement represented a potential turning point in the controversy surrounding the flag, which had long been championed as a symbol of Southern tradition and pride. Following Haley’s announcement, Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn also said that the emblem is offensive and that it should be removed from his state’s flag.
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