Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Starbucks boycott has been very effective.
Boycotts work and anybody telling you that your individual efforts don't matter is a cynical naysayer.
Anyone telling you your individual efforts don’t matter has an agenda. Truly the only power for many in America right now is the power of the purse. The more people the right can convince otherwise the safer they are.
Anonymous wrote:I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral.
Anonymous wrote:The Starbucks boycott has been very effective.
Boycotts work and anybody telling you that your individual efforts don't matter is a cynical naysayer.
Anonymous wrote:I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral.
Anonymous wrote:I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral.
Anonymous wrote:I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral.
Anonymous wrote:I think what companies are learning is to never try to appease the left. Target wouldn't be in this position if they'd stayed neutral.
l Like voting right? Why bother?Anonymous wrote:Fleas don't bother elephants. You're wasting your time in indulging your sense of moral indignation, one shared by too few to matter.
Anonymous wrote:Fleas don't bother elephants. You're wasting your time in indulging your sense of moral indignation, one shared by too few to matter.
Anonymous wrote:Fleas don't bother elephants. You're wasting your time in indulging your sense of moral indignation, one shared by too few to matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
The boycott has been effective. Huge losses and CEO stepping down.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2025/08/20/target-ceo-brian-cornell-will-step-down-as-sales-continue-to-fall/
Earlier this year, Target announced it was rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, joining several other companies which have scaled back such efforts amid pressure from the Trump administration and several conservative groups. However, this rollback triggered a backlash and a boycott against Target and criticism from civil rights activists. The boycott appears to have had an impact, as RetailBrew reported that foot traffic at Target was down 3.1% in Q2 2025. While announcing the previous quarter’s earnings report in May, Cornell acknowledged the backlash to company’s DEI rollback was one of the factors behind a revenue decline.
For all those people who said it wouldn't work. Here you go. Now we have to get serious about boycotting other brands. I don't even miss Target.
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They want you to believe you’re powerless. You are not.