I went to Dick's today to buy running shoes. There are dozens of sizeable pictures along the walls of this large store. I saw only two White men out of 50 or more people shown. Meanwhile everyone there but one person, employees and customers, was White. Even all the mannequins are black albeit featureless.
I haven't been to Dunham's lately but it was the same scenario, maybe even worse, the last times I went there. White men are being racially cleansed from all visual aspects of the culture controlled by large corporations. Every single one of them goes along with it, just as they endorse "pride" month, paid abortions for female employees, and the rest of the anti-human globalist agenda. Being racist against Blacks was/is the greatest evil while being racist against Whites is now the highest virtue.
I flew on Delta this past weekend: they decorate the walls of the boarding tunnels with promotional posters, something about “comfort.” This seems like a solid choice for a theme, since flying is more of a stressful chore in my mind than any sort of luxury experience. I’d consider a neutral and uneventful experience to be a great success.
As far as the poster campaign, the comfort theme was all that the ad agency got right. The models were all minorities and/or women, from flight staff to passengers. However, they did find space to include a couple of white males on this shot here:
(I was able to find this pic by searching for “delta new promotional poster” - it’s hosted by a homosexual blog in an article bragging about it)
I was flying out of a new Delta terminal, where I also experienced my first instance of “gender neutral” bathrooms. Instead of the traditional binary facilities, which are traditionally clean and spacious, passengers may now wait in line to use a row of outhouses, which were modeled exactly like airplane bathrooms. I had to stand on my duffel bag just to have room to piss into the toilet. I suppose this is a small price to pay to prevent the 0.05% of mentally-ill perverts from feeling “misgendered” during their travel experience.