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this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2023
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There’s no way some of the stuff itt is actually boycotts.
Boycotts are organized and have specific goals and demands. Not buying nestle products isn’t a boycott because whats the demand, that they break up? Pirating media or blocking ads isn’t a boycott both because it’s not organized (in the political sense, not the semantic sense) and there’s no demand.
There’s nothing wrong with not buying nestle stuff or piracy but they’re not boycotts.
Also boycotts don’t work on their own. They gotta be paired with a protest movement, the more militant the better (the option of boycotting covers the non-militant bases).