PROOF OF BOYCOTTS WORKING!
Another addition to my previous post about boycotts working
Today my local McDonald's were advertising FOUR burgers and fries for the price of only 5.30 $ dollars
A meal used to be about 8-10$

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PROOF OF BOYCOTTS WORKING!
Another addition to my previous post about boycotts working
Today my local McDonald's were advertising FOUR burgers and fries for the price of only 5.30 $ dollars
A meal used to be about 8-10$
>Looking for a new boycott movement
>Ask the activists if theirs is a targeted boycott or an attempt at ethical consumption under capitalism.
>They don't understand.
>Pull out illustrated diagram explaining what is a targeted boycott and what is an attempt at ethical consumption under capitalism.
>She laughs and says, "It's a good movement comrade".
>Looks at the movement.
>They're harassing minors for engaging in problematic fandoms.
BOYCOTTING FOR PALESTINE
The UN’s Boycott and Arms Embargo List
https://bdsaustralia.net.au/un-list-of-complicit-companies/
Official BDS Boycott Targets - NOT UPDATED
Get Involved | BDS Movement
Priority Boycotts
Chevron
Caltex
Texaco
Intel
Dell
Siemens
HP
Xbox/Microsoft
Carrefour
Axa
Reebok
Sodastream
Disney
Re/max
Pressure - boycotts when reasonable alternatives exist, as well as lobbying, peaceful disruptions, and social media pressure.
Amazon
AirBnb
Expedia
Teva
Booking.Com
Organic Boycott Targets - boycotts not initiated by BDS but still complete boycott of these brands
Macdonald's
Coca Cola
Dominos
Papa Johns
Pizza Hut
Wix
Burger King
Below are some companies that support Israel (but are not Boycott targets). There is no ethical consumption under capitalism and boycotting is a political strategy - not a moral one. If you did try to boycott every supporter of Israel you would struggle to survive because every major company supports Israel (as a result of attempting to keep the US economy afloat), that being said, the ones that are being boycotted by masses and not already on the organic boycott list are coloured red.
The only thing that will turn the tide is solidarity. It’s community. It’s looking out for one another. This isn’t 1776; it’s not gonna be about picking up your musket and picking off redcoats. It’s gonna be about walking out of your job or walking out of school. It’s gonna be about shutting this bitch down in a way that puts congress to shame. It’s going to be us, coming together despite our differences and realizing that we all share a common foe: the ultra-wealthy.
We can’t outgun them. We can’t cause the same level of destruction that they are capable of. But what we can do is take it to the streets and get real loud. Mass protests. General strikes. Boycotts. All they care about is making a profit, so we refuse to give it to them. Nobody is coming to save us except for us.
Nobody is coming to save us except for us.
right so with the EA buyout, there’s been a lot of discussion about boycotts and ethical consumption, i want to make something very clear.
im going to explain it like this: buying groceries (which you have to do) from a company that is violating human rights, harming marginalised people, and all round just bad, because there are not better options accessible to you…
is in NO WAY the same as buying DLC for a video game (which you do not have to do) from a similar company.
buying things that you need to survive is necessary, buying a video game is not.
i am sorry but i cannot fathom thinking that “everything under capitalism isnt ethical so i may as well buy whatever i want.” “you have a phone and clothes that were probably made through slave labour so ill play a video game that does the same.” “if i boycotted everything that is bad i would have nothing left!” do you understand how that makes no sense.
some things are unavoidable yes. which SUCKS. but playing a video game that supports the death of queer people is avoidable.
i am honestly disgusted that people are being called toxic for supporting boycotts.
boycotting works. there is so much proof of that in the world right now. we have power, we have strength in numbers, we can make change.
vote with your wallet.
In Idaho in 1990, one of the nation's most restrictive abortion bills was vetoed by Cecil Andrus, the state's "pro-life" governor—after pro-choice women declared a boycott of Idaho potatoes. Some feminist leaders argued against such forceful tactics. "Let the governor make his decision based on the seriousness of this issue and the Constitution, not potatoes," National Abortion Rights Action League's executive director Kate Michelman advised. But it was the boycott that clinched it. "Anytime someone threatens one of our major cash crops," Governor Andrus explained, "it becomes significant."
-Susan Faludi, Backlash: the Undeclared War Against American Women