Boycott El Salvador

Anonymous
The US is El Salvadors largest trading partner. El Salvador exports more to the US than any other country and we account for 40% of their exports. We should not be supporting an authoritarian country that has offered to take US citizens and put them in gulags. Make sure to check items before purchasing and put it back in the shelf if it was made in El Salvador.
Anonymous
So on top of Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, Facebook and a bunch of other companies and places, add El Salvador; got it πŸ‘ 😐
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So on top of Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, Facebook and a bunch of other companies and places, add El Salvador; got it πŸ‘ 😐


Its easier to boycott El Salvador, than it is to boycott the other companies listed above. I'm not doing the any of the other boycotts you mentioned, but the behavior of El Salvador is so terrible I don't think we should be supporting Bukele.
Anonymous
Isolated boycotts achieve nothing except to help you feel good about yourself.
Anonymous
You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?

Seriously??
Anonymous
What products are El Salvadoran?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?

Seriously??


I don't want to give money to a country that is offering to disappear US citizens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isolated boycotts achieve nothing except to help you feel good about yourself.


Says you, random idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?


You can google. Apparently knit products are the main.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?

Seriously??


Jesus Christ, you people would be buying Hitler brand lampshades in the middle of WWII

What what about the normal German citizens?!??! B
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?


You can google. Apparently knit products are the main.


- Hanes (underwear, T-shirts)
- Fruit of the Loom (apparel)
- Gildan (basic clothing)
- Diana (snacks and candy)
- Capri (mattresses and furniture)
- Indufoam (bedding and mattresses)
- Bon Appetit (snack foods)
- Livsmart (beverages)
- Jumex (juice and drinks)
- Laboratorios Vijosa (pharmaceuticals)
- Salvaplastic (plastic goods)
- Olimpia Beds (furniture)

And make sure to check labels in the grocery store to avoid their produce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isolated boycotts achieve nothing except to help you feel good about yourself.


Says you, random idiot.


Nice comeback, keep them coming
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?

Seriously??


Jesus Christ, you people would be buying Hitler brand lampshades in the middle of WWII

What what about the normal German citizens?!??! B


+1 it worked for South Africa to end aparteid and it can work for El Salvador too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?

Seriously??


Jesus Christ, you people would be buying Hitler brand lampshades in the middle of WWII

What what about the normal German citizens?!??! B


+1 it worked for South Africa to end aparteid and it can work for El Salvador too.


South Africa is now nice and safe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?


You can google. Apparently knit products are the main.


- Hanes (underwear, T-shirts)
- Fruit of the Loom (apparel)
- Gildan (basic clothing)
- Diana (snacks and candy)
- Capri (mattresses and furniture)
- Indufoam (bedding and mattresses)
- Bon Appetit (snack foods)
- Livsmart (beverages)
- Jumex (juice and drinks)
- Laboratorios Vijosa (pharmaceuticals)
- Salvaplastic (plastic goods)
- Olimpia Beds (furniture)

And make sure to check labels in the grocery store to avoid their produce.


Well this is easy. I don’t buy from those brands. Who’s buying this stuff?
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