The Blackest Of Black Fridays
Bob Schieffer On The Tragic Death Of A Store Employee Trampled By Bargain-Hunters
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Cell-phone video shows emergency workers trying to aid a store employee who was trampled by a mob of Black Friday bargain-hunters after opening the doors of a Long Island Wal Mart. The man, identified as Jdimytai Damour, 34, of Queens, was later pronounced dead. (WCBS)
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Black Friday Fatality
The busiest shopping day of the year quickly turned tragic as a Wal-Mart store clerk was trampled to death by a mob of bargain hunters. This was the first Black Friday death.
This was not the happiest of Thanksgivings.
A nation which was shaken by an economic crisis that no one seems quite certain how to repair was horrified by the awful tragedy that unfolded in India.
No matter how terrible, tragedy always seems more cruel on a holiday.
Against that background came news on Black Friday that an angry mob pushed in the doors at a Wal Mart on Long Island and trampled a sales clerk to death.
Bargain hunting on Black Friday has gotten dangerous in recent years - pushing, shoving, the occasional fistfight and injuries were reported at other stores on Friday - but the Long Island incident marked the first-ever Black Friday shopping fatality.
It made me wonder: What were they shopping for? Christmas gifts? They didn't show much Christmas spirit.
When store officials ordered the mob out of the store because someone had died, many called it unfair, because they said they had been waiting hours to shop.
The terrorist attack in India will cause us to redouble our anti-terrorist efforts, and economic recovery plans are already in the works.
But shouldn't the death of that poor sales clerk give us some pause as well?
If we have become a people so self-centered that we are willing to step over a lifeless body to get a bargain, we have problems that go beyond terrorists, a credit crunch and bad mortgages.
Surely we can do better than that.
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If the poor guy crushed to death was so meaningless to those bargain hunting in lean times, we really are in trouble.
I''d be in favor of posting the photos of those shoppers, but that would only matter if people still had any sense of shame, which needs a sense of community obligation to be effective. These shoppers apparently lack that element of humanity...
If the poor guy crushed to death was so meaningless to those bargain hunting in lean times, we really are in trouble.
I''d be in favor of posting the photos of those shoppers, but that would only matter if people still had any sense of shame, which needs a sense of community obligation to be effective. These shoppers apparently lack that element of humanity...
go see Madagasgar 2 and see what we are teaching our children: fighting, grabbing, taking without asking, verbal assaulting, degrading of others;
and this is the normal state of children''s entertainment.
we left after 10 minutes.
officials & security say
they never saw it coming !!!
If the poor guy crushed to death was so meaningless to those bargain hunting in lean times, we really are in trouble.
I''d be in favor of posting the photos of those shoppers, but that would only matter if people still had any sense of shame, which needs a sense of community obligation to be effective. These shoppers apparently lack that element of humanity...
It wasn''t an ANGRY mob. Very excited-yes.
It wasn''t a "poor sales clerk". It was
a security guard, trained to put himself in
harms way. Bob, it was bad enough without
giving it an even worst slant. But that is what the MEDIA is trained to do.
This story is tragic and you have the nerve to suggest blaming the victim for his death and the media for our outrage. Your claim that Jdimytai Damour was a highly trained security officer who chose to put himself in harm%u2019s way is ridiculous and offensive. NYT reports that, %u201CMr. Damour, who lived in Queens, went into the store sometime during the night to stock shelves and perform maintenance work.%u201D He was a seasonal temp worker, not a trained security worker. Had he been, he would have surely refused to open that door. Moreover, your characterization of the crowd is unbelievably naive. Multiple sources report that witnesses described the scene outside with the words %u201Ctension grew%u201D, %u201Cshrieking mob%u201D, %u201Cchaos%u201D, and %u201Cfists banged.%u201D Wal-Mart%u2019s irresponsibility and the crowd%u2019s inhumanity can in no way be blamed on the victim. Our outrage is sincere and justified. Your comments make me wonder if you are Wal-mart corporate or its legal counsel.
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You are a part of the problem. You are a despicable, human being filled with hate. I feel so sorry for you.
.... then you have the mind of pond scum! Please move to another country!!
Wall Mart, on the other hand, is isolated on the other end of the parking lot attached to Liquidators, which competes price wise. I went into the store once and the inventory was all over the floors along with the food and drinks sold in the store. The place smells bad and the crowd, which is about the same demographics, is very rude. I never went back. Liquidators, right next door, is cleaner, well organized, and security, while being friendly, insure that it is safe. There is a Home Depot less than 100 yards away that is very clean, organized, and safe. The Home Depot in Freeport NY about 5 miles away, however, is filthy, unorganized, and unsafe. The customers are about 50% white.
People will do what you expect them to. This is a store management issue that has nothing to do with demographics.
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Frankly, I think Mr Scheiffer should be applauded for saying what he did. The story I saw on the national news that mentioned what happened spent more time on how the "black friday" sales numbers were going than what happened to this man. The truth is, when my friends and I are in our breakroom we comment constantly about how rude and self-centered the customers are. Editorials are meant to make us think and I really appreciate that Mr Scheiffer, with everything that has happened recently, still took note of this incident and saw it for what it was.
What does it tell you when the more experienced workers and managers let a TEMPORARY worker do the dangerous job of unlocking the doors at the beginning of the biggest shopping frenzy of the year?
Henceforth, a STORE MANAGER should be responsible for opening the doors on the day after Thanksgiving. Watch and see - there will be ARMED GUARDS clearing an open space outside the door before the manager will even approach the doors...
This is the ULTIMATE round of the blame game.
EVERYBODY was pushing on the door when it broke in. No one individual was responsible.
Once they got in the stor, NOBODY wanted to take the blame for what happened. MANY refused even to be slightly inconvenienced by the fact that a human life was ended.
Why do people act this way? Because THIS IS WHAT THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TEACH THEM, day in and day out for thirteen years. IT''S ALWAYS SOMEONE ELSE''S FAULT. It''s not you baby. Go back to your finger paints (in 11th grade math class). If anything goes wrong, it''s THE TEACHER''S FAULT. It must be a BAD TEACHER.
In public school, the NUMBER ONE MOST POPULAR EXCUSE is "EVERYONE ELSE WAS DOING IT." And the principal ACCEPTS THAT EXCUSE. So that makes it a valid, and legitimate principle. No individual is responsible for the actions of the group.
And WHY do the schools teach this? BECAUSE THE PARENTS DEMAND IT. They refuse to let "their baby" EVER suffer ANY responsibility WHATSOEVER for ANYTHING.
If their baby joins a gang and gets caught selling drugs to elementary school children, the parents will say "It''s only because of the bad influence of the OTHER KIDS who led my baby astray. It''s all because the BAD TEACHER didn''t control those OTHER kids..."
The biggest problem facing humanity is humanity.
Surely we can do better than that."
Sadly, Bob, we can''t. It''s true, America is a nation filled with self-centered sociopath brats. While we have men and women off fighting ruthless savages abroad, our sick culture is breeding them by the score domestically.
I think it''s way past time to call up a draft and start using some of these ne''r-do-wells as cannon fodder against Al Qaida.
I long for the days when people gave a *** about their nation and their community.
Posted by clathrate at 09:20 PM : Nov 30, 2008
That used to be the PURPOSE of war - to thin the herd of the stupid. That''s why they exempted college students, those were the ones we wanted to keep.
Ever since our "liberated" no-draft zero-population-growth society, we have been overrun by the poor and the stupid.
I agree, it would be nice to find a way to thin the herd the way wars used to do...
There is no sale that is worth taking a person''s life no matter how good the prices may be. Prosecute these people to the max for being cruel and inconsiderate human beings!
The stores create this frenzy so they should share in the blame as well.
How you liberal ninnies conclude that Wal-Mart is responsible just makes it clear you will nexus your pitiful political argument to anything.
I could go on for days railing against wal-mart but I digress.
Therefore, if you shop there you are complicit and as anti-American as those slimewads.
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Posted by Zendigity
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Just curious but do you actually have anything to support this? Please give your source.
That said, how awful that being in such a mob scene seems necessary to so many Americans. Why do we need to buy and buy and buy anyway? We shouldn''t force loved ones to think they NEED to buy us gifts. That said, if it is true that people objected to being sent away after this man died, they deserve the biggest lump of coal ever bestowed on the recipient of a gift.
That said, how awful that being in such a mob scene seems necessary to so many Americans. Why do we need to buy and buy and buy anyway? We shouldn''t force loved ones to think they NEED to buy us gifts. That said, if it is true that people objected to being sent away after this man died, they deserve the biggest lump of coal ever bestowed on the recipient of a gift.
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by hillarynow
December 3, 2008 1:29 PM PST
- Are we really, seriously this stupid? Americans must be drinking some tainted water or something these days, first Bush was re-elected and now this! Concerts, sporting events, festivals, any event where there are a large number of people that need to enter a building or venue all have the same exact basic elements in common. There is something inside everyone wants and people are anxious, excited and want to get inside first. How completely stupid have we become? I see people saying, do away with it altogether, get extra security, make new laws, arrest people who do not comply etc etc. All that needs to be done at large stores like this is for them to set up a rope line and instruct everyone to get in it or they don''t get in, period. Open one door, make them file in single file and train the security to speak loudly and clearly to please do not run or you will be asked to get back on the end of the line or leave the property. Then you have a few police officers patrol past the line at opening time to back that up and guess what? NO MORE PROBLEMS, why are people so stupid? This is not rocket science.
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