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Anonymous
Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Scott Galloway is calling for a targeted economic strike. Check out the website here:

https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com/


This is good. But I already do not subscribe to any of these.


Where are you watching tv? I have a PBS subscription but sometimes I just want something more main stream. Can’t pick up too many signals and haven’t had cable in over 15 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.



Go thump your Bible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.


Below is a list of conservative boycott in the past five years. What were you saying about performative virtue signaling?

- Bud Light (2023–ongoing): Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney partnership.
- Target (2023): Pride merchandise seen as targeting kids.
- Disney (2021–2023+): LGBTQ+ content and opposition to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.
- Tractor Supply Co. (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ support policies.
- John Deere (2024): DEI initiatives and Pride support.
- Harley-Davidson (2024): DEI programs and LGBTQ+ events.
- Lowe's (2024): DEI commitments and external events.
- Coca-Cola (2021): Diversity training viewed as "woke."
- Ford (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ policies (via activist pressure).
- Jack Daniel's / Brown-Forman (2024): DEI-related backlash.
- Toyota (2024): DEI and Pride support.
- Walmart (2024–2025): DEI programs and supplier diversity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.


My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.

There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.

I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.


I'm not going to disagree with you. But not everyone is going to have your risk tolerance. Those people can find other ways to organize and contribute to the collective effort that is resistance. Minimizing the contributions that are different than yours only discourages people from helping. We need everyone. So maybe stop. Do your thing and let others do theirs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.


My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.

There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.

I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.



Yeah. Those who have been fired might just be stupid enough to join you in the cause.

Don’t ever claim that you don’t prioritize illegals over citizens. Your actions belie your words.


Don't ever claim to be a Christian, or a patriot. You're a traitor to your own values. Your actions belie your words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


The United States will learn to do so because that's what is needed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.


My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.

There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.

I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.


Nice try troll. We're all going to keep on organizing and peacefully protesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


Are you a natural born American???

If so, your ignorance of American social justice movement history is abhorrent, truly. You should be shrinking in shame for having posted such an incredibly ignorant comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


Protesting literally IS in our DNA. Maybe try watching theAmerican Revolution series on PBS sometime.

The only people that don’t want us protesting are MAGA and the MAGA government.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.


What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.


My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.

There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.

I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.
Alex Pretti armed himself and look what happened. Many MAGA are military veterans with military-grade training and even combat experience.

The Red faction in the Finnish civil war came up against such veterans and lost bigly. You Reds with your anti-American, anti-Christian hysterics clamoring for violence will get a big, heaping plate of it, more than you can stomach.

for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword. (Matthew 26:52)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.


Below is a list of conservative boycott in the past five years. What were you saying about performative virtue signaling?

- Bud Light (2023–ongoing): Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney partnership.
- Target (2023): Pride merchandise seen as targeting kids.
- Disney (2021–2023+): LGBTQ+ content and opposition to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.
- Tractor Supply Co. (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ support policies.
- John Deere (2024): DEI initiatives and Pride support.
- Harley-Davidson (2024): DEI programs and LGBTQ+ events.
- Lowe's (2024): DEI commitments and external events.
- Coca-Cola (2021): Diversity training viewed as "woke."
- Ford (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ policies (via activist pressure).
- Jack Daniel's / Brown-Forman (2024): DEI-related backlash.
- Toyota (2024): DEI and Pride support.
- Walmart (2024–2025): DEI programs and supplier diversity.


And, let's point out that all of these conservative boycotts revolve around them being angry that companies are trying to be humane, accepting and inclusive of people. That's what sets them off. But rounding up innocent people, tearing them away from their families and executing civilians practicing their free right to protest - that's ok by them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.


Below is a list of conservative boycott in the past five years. What were you saying about performative virtue signaling?

- Bud Light (2023–ongoing): Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney partnership.
- Target (2023): Pride merchandise seen as targeting kids.
- Disney (2021–2023+): LGBTQ+ content and opposition to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill.
- Tractor Supply Co. (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ support policies.
- John Deere (2024): DEI initiatives and Pride support.
- Harley-Davidson (2024): DEI programs and LGBTQ+ events.
- Lowe's (2024): DEI commitments and external events.
- Coca-Cola (2021): Diversity training viewed as "woke."
- Ford (2024): DEI and LGBTQ+ policies (via activist pressure).
- Jack Daniel's / Brown-Forman (2024): DEI-related backlash.
- Toyota (2024): DEI and Pride support.
- Walmart (2024–2025): DEI programs and supplier diversity.


And now those large corporations are either struggling or bankrupt thanks to the idiot "conservative" boycotters.. lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why boycotting Home Depot and Lowe's hasn't gained traction. Seems like an obvious focus.


+1

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