Amazon Boycot March 7-14th | No Purchases. Its time to disrupt the system.
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Forgoing the convinience isn't easy, even gotta look at the purchase and decide if it'll be used frequently or just a use and throw
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This just in folks, boycotting Amazon for a week is "no good". Don't do it!
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Doing my boycott for the half a year already and at best are uszally small things like tea bags because that type is nowhere I have seen yet.
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Just avoid everything GAFAM. They were already capitalist bitches, now they're fascist capitalist bitches.
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I agree with the principal of personal boycotts, though not effective in doing anything to affect the companies that you are boycotting, are necessary. But OP is right. For instance I have been boycotting Chick-fil-A for the last 10 years because I don't agree with their homophobic attitude. But it has zero effect on their bottom line because no one else boycotts them or even cares. I think the kesson is that you should not expect any kind of real outcome from your personal boycott of a company. You should just be satisfied that you are not personally supporting that company.
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Amazon boycott March 7th through forever. There's no need to give them an end date. Our action is completely toothless when we literally spell out for them exactly when we'll come crawling back start giving them money again.
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Amazon is just so convenient, it's hard to say no. If I need new socks, I can press one button and somebody brings it to my front door in a couple hours at a cheap price. Alternative? Order them somewhere else online and get them in a week or drive 20 minutes, deal with parking + crowds to get them a couple dollars more expensive.
It's a crap situation but I understand how Amazon got so big.
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You added another descriptive word. They fucking felt that comrade. They won't recover this time