Major steps are being taken around the country to remove Confederate imagery from public spaces, including removing prominent Confederate statues and monuments and banning the Confederate flag at NASCAR races. Walmart’s decision follows a 2015 decision by the company to stop selling the Confederate flag outright in response to the racially motivated mass murder of Black churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “We believe it’s the right thing to do, and is consistent with Walmart’s position to not sell merchandise with the Confederate flag from stores and online sites, as part of our commitment to provide a welcoming and inclusive experience for all of our customers in the communities we serve,” a company spokesperson said, according to CNN. Walmart is not the only entity choosing to take a stance against the Mississippi state flag, either. Both Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi decided to stop hoisting the controversial banner, and cities around the state such as Gulfport have stopped flying it above municipal buildings. There are even growing demands for state legislators to redesign the flag outright, according to The New York Times. RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. This is also not the only incident this month forcing Walmart to take action against products they sell. Earlier this week, customers demanded the removal of an “All Lives Matter” shirt that was for sale on Walmart Canada’s website. “This item is sold and shipped by a third party seller and is currently being looked into,” Walmart Canada told Reuters. And for other ways America’s largest retailer is changing things amid the BLM movement, check out Walmart Will Finally Stop Locking Up This One Product After Years.