Amazon Boycot March 7-14th | No Purchases. Its time to disrupt the system.
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We are boycotting Amazon products until they make another season of The Expanse
With the time skip, that's going to be a long boycott.
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No, frig off with this shit. How the hell is marching doing Jack shit. Fuck I hate how ineffective these people are. You'll get more mileage out of a day or shit posting rather than burning everyone's day like this. Having a bunch of pasty granola munchers gather to cry publicly does sweet all
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I'm an idiot, I thought this was a March
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Amazon bought Barnes&Noble ages ago; buying from them at all is still benefiting Amazon — but there are lots of great alternatives online for books (physical and ebook formats), as well as visiting your local used book stores. I use Amazon for keyword searches basically just so I can maximize the number of results I get elsewhere. Getting off of major sites like Amazon, Walmart, Target, etc. also puts you back in touch with the actual internet rather than the retail echo chamber we’re accustomed to.
I get way better deals that way as well, and pay vendors directly rather than through a middleman like Amazon.
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Perfection is the enemy of progress.
If you can't get people to vote for the better candidate, do you really think a perfect boycott can be organized?
Let's start somewhere and build momentum. If you get more momentum doing something more significant, all the more power to you. If not, learn to appreciate other folks doing something more than just criticizing.
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A warning? Wtf
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Guys I'm going to take a picture of myself holding up a sign saying that Amazon are racist oligarchs and I'm going to post it online
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Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Yes, this isn't the best way to harm Amazon, but small, targeted boycotts can drive change. And I bet, if you try living without Amazon for a week, you'll find replacements and it'll be easier to move away from them long-term
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Not saying you should.
The fact remains, though, you're already investing it in real estate in an all-eggs-in-one-basket situation & inflation is real.
Real estate still has some risk compared to low-risk assets that appreciate: do you remember any recent real estate crashes?Investment accounts are generally insured (against things going missing) up to high limits, and you can split them up to fit in those limits.
If it all goes to shit, practically none of it will be worth much anyway.
If armageddon doesn't come to pass, you'll be stuck with some property, livestock, crops, so not all bad. -
‘It’s also kind of ick too” Jesus Christ
Refusing to buy things is one of the few ways we have to protest businesses. Your whole comment reeks of naivety, similar to people to who have never read history and believe in peaceful revolution. lol
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Be nice if these sort of things linked to a committee that actually proposed a strategy.
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Yep, seems the safer gamble to me. At least I'll be happier than renting.
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You and me both my friend.
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And I bet, if you try living without Amazon for a week, you’ll find replacements and it’ll be easier to move away from them long-term
Exactly.
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Right? One week of not buying things from Amazon is fucking nothing. They’ve proven over and over that they’re evil and should be boycotted. Do people seriously buy something every week from Amazon? That’s like addiction shit.
Just stop buying from Amazon. I reached that tipping point like twelve horrific things ago. If you’re still using it, you’re just kind of a bad person with zero self control.
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It's never easy to go cold turkey. It's much easier to create lasting change after first trying things in smaller doses.
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Honestly its just too easy to entirely cut them out of your life, coming from a heavy user previously. Alexas are gone. Prime canceled. Chase card closed. It was tough for one day, but now I feel great knowing I am not contributing to my own disenfranchisement. Also, saving lots of money after killing my consumption addiction.
I highly recommend it!
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This is too weak and virtue oriented.
That said, I guess its better than nothing. Focusing on promoting alternatives however would probably be a little more effective. Amazon has a lot of weird niche products that I've struggled to find else where from trust-able sellers.