Big Labor and supporters of the Black Friday walkout at Walmart stores are all about “solidarity” with allegedly abused employees of the retailer.

To all the strikers from Wal-Mart. I stand with you in solidarity. You're in my prayers. I admire your courage. #walkoutonwalmart — Shaun (@ShaunGains) November 23, 2012

DON'T CROSS A PICKET LINE! Video ppl turning around in solidarity w Walmart workers' fight for fair wages/conditions! Black Friday strike! — ThingsThatMakeUGoHm (@KaylaWildflower) November 23, 2012

But all that social media solidarity doesn’t seem to be hurting Walmart’s sales. Despite the best efforts of leftists like Robert Reich to convince shoppers to boycott the retail giant, the Christmas shopping season looks like it’s off to a great start at Walmart stores.

Wal-Mart: 22M+ customers served since opening stores last night, with 10M register transactions and 5,000 items/sec. processed at peak time. — CNBC (@CNBC) November 23, 2012

https://twitter.com/ItsThatOneEric/status/271885694287368194

https://twitter.com/that_HighGirl/status/271838903621787648

https://twitter.com/BallisAboveAll/status/271943090678403073

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Sorry, union organizers. Better luck next year.

Only 26 protests occurred at stores last night and many of them did not include any Walmart associates: http://t.co/jHwK70rX — Walmart Newsroom (@WalmartNewsroom) November 23, 2012

Update:

Walmart estimates no more than 50 workers walked out on their jobs on Black Friday. Heckuva job, unions!