In this artice “Black Friday has families seeing “Red” is about “Black Friday” some people know it as you go to a store where basiclly everything is free. That’s wrong. Do you know how Black Friday was first invented,it was invented by the retail world as a traditionally the day when profits for the year went from red (losing money) to (black) making money. Each year, holiday sales become increasingly important for keeping companies profitable.Black Friday is historically been the day after thanksgiving,not a good way to start of a holiday season. Spend the holiday “Thanksgiving” with family and friends not getting trampled by millions of people at stores. Thursday is Thanksgiving day and friday is Black Friday I would like to spend the day
Black Friday shopping is a controversial issue in the United States; while many believe the day after Thanksgiving is a part of holiday festivities, others view it as destructive. Throughout “Black Friday: Consumerism Minus Civilization,” Andrew Leonard argues that the chaos of Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in which crowds of Americans shop all night for extremely low prices, lessens the sophistication of Americans and the true meaning of the holidays. People become so consumed in the idea of endless sale prices that they forget to embrace what they already have, such as family, food, and shelter. He believes that Black Friday shopping has become out of control and describes the negative effects of excessive consumerism. he explains how most consumers act completely insane while Black Friday shopping and how society encourages this behavior by creating commercials and advertisements. Furthermore, Leonard states that it hurts the economy and damages one’s mental health. While Leonard is probably wrong when he claims that Black Friday shopping is completely troublesome to America’s well-being, he is right that consumerism overpowers the true significance of Thanksgiving.
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Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of
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In the essay “Black Friday: Consumerism Minus Civilization,” the author, Andrew Leonard, makes the argument that, “The out-of-control marketing and consumer insanity” (135) has taken over Thanksgiving and the days following it. Sadly, as consumers, we have forgotten what Thanksgiving is really all about. Marketing businesses have gone overboard brainwashing consumers with advertisements pumping them up to shop on Black Friday and the days that follow. Moreover, marketing businesses have caused the actions we see and hear about on Black Friday such as people being trampled, as consumers rush into stores to shop the sales, and are proof of this insanity. I strongly agree with Leonard’s arguments from “Black Friday:
Thanksgiving is celebrated the third Thursday in the month of November. The following day is called Black Friday, during this event stores and companies dramatically reduce the price of their items. The consumer that is brave enough to face crowds and long lines might save enough money on purchases to make getting up early worth it. The gun industry and accessories broke record sales during this last Black Friday event (Smith, 2017). Alien Gear is one of the newest companies to emerge in the conceal carry holster industry.
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Black Friday, the metaphorical god of consumerism. The time of year when practically all things purchasable in stores are dramatically reduced in price. Some people, such as journalist Mark Walsh, hate this day of the year, equating it to "a black hole" that "sucked everything into its terrifying abyss, where all substance is torn to shreds and obliterated". And while there may be some merit to this stance, Black Friday is not an evil day. Black Friday provides many good things and does not exclusively exsist for excessive material gain.
There are several articles on Black Friday and how it’s not only a season to shop, but a season where those who enjoy shopping turn into punching bags. Since, 2010 there has been a total of 7 deaths and 98 injuries in this country. Many consumers get attacked while waiting on line, grabbing an item, and even walking to their cars after shopping. Consumers aren’t the only ones who are deeply affected by the chaos on black Friday, but officials as well. In many articles police officers were attacked because they were trying to prevent fights from breaking out, or even trying to stop fights. Police officers fear the weekend of black Friday because of the customers and what they would have to go through. To prevent thieves, fights, and more there
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Black Friday is the following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many workers have the day off as part of the Thanksgiving holiday, this increases the number of potential shoppers. Retailers often decorate for the Christmas and holiday season weeks beforehand. Many retailers open extremely early, with most of the retailers typically opening at 5 A.M. or even earlier. Retailers use Black Friday to kick off the holiday season to use much of their products to go from the red to the black.