Just some additional advertising for todays boycott.

  • Steve Dice@sh.itjust.works
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    58 minutes ago

    I didn’t know about this and still participated by accident. What I’m trying to say is that if 1 day counts as boycott I’m severely concerned by the overreliance the general public has on those companies.

  • Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Who organizes this shit??? Can I learn about this ahead of time so I don’t see the post literally at 10:30 on the night of the same day??

    Like literally

  • AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    If anyone is interested this was apparently started by a group called The People’s Union. I get that 1 day isn’t that impactful in the grand scheme of things, cuz it’s not. But it’s about organization. It’s about coordination.

  • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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    It’s good people are doing something, but I can’t help but feel it would be way more effective if it was a sustained boycott of targeted businesses. Not buying anything for a year is impossible, but not buying anything from one particular store for a year is possible.

    Could you imagine the dread corporate would feel if they saw Banana Republic get boycotted for 2025 and looked at the boycott schedule and their name was listed under 2026?

    • eronth@lemmy.world
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      Yup. One day of no shopping means the big corps just weather a day of lower purchases and the next day people will be buying the stuff they skipped out on friday. It’s hardly a noticeable blip to them.

      • Rev. Layle@lemm.ee
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        Yeah as much as id like to see pressures on some corps, I think it is better to target certain corps.

        One day, as you said you are just buying the next day, or back loading a day earlier.

  • Sibshops@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    Without any replacements, this boycott isn’t going to last. We should be promoting alternatives with the blackout too. Costco isn’t available everywhere.

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    As expected, nothing came of this. Don’t be pathetic. Stop buying from red states and wacko Trump supporters everyday.

    • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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      Stop buying from red states

      No wheat? Even imported Italian pasta is made from American Durum wheat. (Yes Italian pasta companies import US wheat, make pasta from it and then sell it as Italian.)

      • TehWorld@lemmy.world
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        3 hours ago

        Companies look at quarter to quarter metrics. NO company of any size looks at day-to-day metrics.

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          Retail absolutely looks at daily sales year vs year, referenced to both Julian Dates and Gregorian Dates. They use the data to set staffing levels and to decide when to have sales between holidays.

      • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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        3 hours ago

        This is the first I’ve seen and I’m on Lemmy several times a day every day. 11:16pm Feb 28th. Another said they first saw it at 10:30pm.

  • VerbFlow@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Shit, I wasn’t on here. Tell you what, make another Devil’s Panties Blackout in six months. We encourage people to stock up on canned foods that can be eaten later, and bathroom items, soaps, whatever. Friend groups are established for the blackout just in case somebody loses something. It might last more than a week, maybe even a month. We should post this in streamers’ chats to encourage people to spread the word; this will be on fun streams where it will not be intrusive. Make sure to target people who can remember to do things, or use it as an opportunity to help people to remember schedules. People will stay with each other to get along.

  • finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    No Restaurants? What? We’re afraid the authentic turkish food place down the block is colluding with Trump, now? Idiocy.

    • Sovereign@lemm.ee
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      3 hours ago

      Yeah dude didnt you hear? If you dont spend money at your local mom & pop shop trump will get impeached

    • ArchRecord@lemm.ee
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      6 hours ago

      Businesses seeing a drop in revenue as a result of a random patchwork organized online effort for a temporary boycott won’t have any effect?

      Of course it can. If businesses see it’s possible for people to exercise economic control against them, it makes it just that bit harder for them to expect no resistance going forward. People see the result of their actions and are more likely to engage in other boycotts going forward, and businesses then have to be afraid of future targeted boycotts hitting them harder.

      You don’t successfully get a company to back down on anything with the threat of a boycott, if that company has no reason to believe you’re even capable of boycotting them. Doing something like this makes it abundantly clear that it’s possible, and thus increases the likelihood of businesses taking future boycotts seriously.

      And if you want to say it won’t work, then I’ll tell you that as a cashier at a smaller local grocery store, today I saw nearly half of all transactions done in cash (usually it’s 1 in every 5-6) to avoid giving credit card companies money, an older woman explicitly mentioning that she was disappointed she had to use her Visa card because she didn’t have cash on her, and on top of that, I also saw a reduction in purchases of non-necessities (about a 20-30% overall volume reduction in total purchases) on top of people swapping out brands I’d usually see purchased like Coca Cola with smaller local drinks instead.

      If this is what’s happening at the small local grocery chain, then you might be able to imagine what was happening (or rather, not happening at all due to people staying home) to the large big box store down the road.

      • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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        I think it could work but literally no one knew about it today, and so if there is a dip there is no way for anyone to attach it to a movement vs a quiet Friday. I didn’t even figure it out until yesterday on blue sky.

        • ArchRecord@lemm.ee
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          but literally no one knew about it today

          Again, see the part of my post where I specified:

          And if you want to say it won’t work, then I’ll tell you that as a cashier at a smaller local grocery store, today I saw nearly half of all transactions done in cash (usually it’s 1 in every 5-6) to avoid giving credit card companies money, an older woman explicitly mentioning that she was disappointed she had to use her Visa card because she didn’t have cash on her, and on top of that, I also saw a reduction in purchases of non-necessities (about a 20-30% overall volume reduction in total purchases) on top of people swapping out brands I’d usually see purchased like Coca Cola with smaller local drinks instead.

          This was, by my estimates, maybe 30-50% of all the customers in the store. I’m not saying this is the rule, or that it’ll be identical across America. I think my area is probably much more likely to engage in this blackout than others, but I personally think this movement actually caught a lot more people than you might think at first glance.

  • xenspidey@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    Like, i didn’t buy anything today not because of protest, just because i didn’t need too… Stuff like this will not be noticed

  • Sovereign@lemm.ee
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    So we dont buy anything for one day and then go back to ordering on amazon and that will have an effect on… something. Ok got it. Idiots.

    • TheSambassador@lemmy.world
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      HEY YOU’RE RIGHT! The people organizing and participating in this believe that this one day of action will solve every abstract problem that exists! I also have simplistic understanding of protest and goals! I also prefer to be snarky at anyone attempting to voice dissent towards the insanity happening in our country!

      I’m really sorry to go over the top here, but seriously, there’s no fucking handbook for what we’re going through right now. There’s no questgiver telling us concrete steps to take down objectively evil people. There’s just people trying to figure out how to connect with each other and how to collectively voice dissent. Maybe we should give more credit to people doing imperfect things than to those doing nothing other than pointing out how imperfectly those things are.

    • Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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      It’s supposed to be baby steps towards concrete action.

      Kind of like if a smoker goes a whole day without smoking. Yea in the long run it’s not gonna make a difference, but it’s a start towards breaking the addiction.

  • Itdidnttrickledown@lemmy.world
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    Got food at the local donut shop. Ate lunch and dinner from a food truck. The real way this could work is if everyone does this everyday and avoids non local chains.

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      Ate lunch and dinner from a food truck.

      Where did they get their produce from? Probably Walmart.

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      The poor get mud water called Tim Horton’s, as their rents double and they are forced to fund our government buying 50% of all mortgage bonds to reward existing asset holders.

      Maybe if we rout out the corruption we can achieve a higher standard of living and allow productivity investment, so Canadians can afford nice coffee from a mom and pop establishment whose rents are also ballooning.

  • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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    I found out about this yesterday. I don’t know what happened to the messaging, but lucky i saw it in time on blue sky.

  • cranium@infosec.pub
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    What everyone need to do is target all their stock and funds of a particular company…. And sell that shit. Short it. Buy their competitor’s stock.

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      There are some very intelligent people in the stock market, who don’t care about this cause. They will happily buy the stock you’re dumping.

      As for the shorting, Game Stop was shorted more than the value of the company. Do you know how that ended?