Resist and unsubscribe

Anonymous
Most people aren’t willing to give up Instagram and TikTok.
Anonymous
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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.


I stopped watching TV a long time ago. For entertainment, I watch blu rays or DVDs from the public library. I am not current on the latest TV shows, but I am okay with that. I have other interests and activities that keep me busy - I play in two bands,, take ballet, hike and camp in the backcountry, paddle board and kayak, travel etc and work full time. I don’t miss TV at all.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


I stopped watching TV a long time ago. For entertainment, I watch blu rays or DVDs from the public library. I am not current on the latest TV shows, but I am okay with that. I have other interests and activities that keep me busy - I play in two bands,, take ballet, hike and camp in the backcountry, paddle board and kayak, travel etc and work full time. I don’t miss TV at all.




I primarily watch sports on cable TV but now many sporting events on streaming services so have to have those too. Otherwise, cable can be good for things like reruns of Family Ties, Cosby Show, Roseanne, Seinfeld, and Friends. I occasionally watch CNN, News Nation, and NBC evening news and Dateline.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not about to unsubscribe to any of these companies. Enjoy your useless and performative virtue signaling.



Go thump your Bible. [/quote

Such a typically bizarre response, not to mention the usual strawman.
Anonymous
what is chat gpt doing that's bad? I thought they were an odd sort of not-for-profit.
Anonymous
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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.


Those are stupid too. I have no qualms about stating that. However, it’s hilarious that you think the above list compares in any way to the constant boycotts insisted on by LWNJs. Your lists are miles long and never ending.
Anonymous
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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.


Ooh, now tell us about the ahole who pretends to target practice with MAGA hats. Now that’s an upstanding citizen right there.
DP
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How do you unsubscribe from Microsoft office? I still need to work. We need another pressure campaign.

I am definitely giving to the resistence.


There are alternatives, like LibreOffice. Using the account your job pays for to do your job is not what anyone is talking about. If you pay for it at home for personal use, consider alternatives.


Home subscription are small potatoes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Ooh, now tell us about the ahole who pretends to target practice with MAGA hats. Now that’s an upstanding citizen right there.
DP


I think that sounds like "standing your ground", right about now. When those guys come for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Those are stupid too. I have no qualms about stating that. However, it’s hilarious that you think the above list compares in any way to the constant boycotts insisted on by LWNJs. Your lists are miles long and never ending.


Your voice echos though all these threads

Such a whiny MAGA voice

Don't think we haven't noticed and checked out of what you say
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is chat gpt doing that's bad? I thought they were an odd sort of not-for-profit.


Not at all. Generative AI uses an incredible amount of water and energy, and is terrible for the environment. Additionally, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is one of tech CEOs that has gotten very cozy with Trump and is wrapped up with Elon and the other technofeudalist trying to reshape the world so they can control it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you unsubscribe from Microsoft office? I still need to work. We need another pressure campaign.

I am definitely giving to the resistence.


There are alternatives, like LibreOffice. Using the account your job pays for to do your job is not what anyone is talking about. If you pay for it at home for personal use, consider alternatives.


Home subscription are small potatoes.


Lots of small potatoes can add up to something significant. Are you all so defeatist and pathetic in all aspects of your daily life?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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
Coke, Walmart, Ford, Toyota, and Lowe’s are not struggling. Jack Daniel’s is suffering because of the Canadian boycotts combined with the success of the GLP1 drugs. Target, well Target would have been fine, but it jumped in the Trump MAGA bend and got clobbered by the boycotting from Black Americans and many liberals. John Deere is struggling due to Trump tariffs.
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.


Okay, tough guy or gal. You’re way more likely to end up killing yourself or a loved one with this bravado.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you unsubscribe from Microsoft office? I still need to work. We need another pressure campaign.

I am definitely giving to the resistence.


There are alternatives, like LibreOffice. Using the account your job pays for to do your job is not what anyone is talking about. If you pay for it at home for personal use, consider alternatives.


Home subscription are small potatoes.


Lots of small potatoes can add up to something significant. Are you all so defeatist and pathetic in all aspects of your daily life?


You have to unplug from work to be effective.
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