Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
Ruined? No, but people voted with their dollars. Stock is down and it’s the new Walmart. Maybe they will paint Target circles on truck Nutz for their new client base.
See above. You didn't even make a dent in their quarterly revenue. You grossly overestimate yourselves, you grosslt overestimate how many people agree with you, and grossly overestimate how much market clout you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
+1
The delusions of grandeur among this crowd are epic.
Target Revenue by 1./4
2nd 1/4 2024 - $25M
3rd 1/4 2024 - $25M
4th 1/4 2024 - $30M
1st 1/4 2025 - $24M
2nd 1/4 2025 - $25M
I guess you showed them…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
Ruined? No, but people voted with their dollars. Stock is down and it’s the new Walmart. Maybe they will paint Target circles on truck Nutz for their new client base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Target boycott has worked pretty well. And far fewer people are driving Teslas.
That’s only because so many teslas have been vandalized or set on fire
While this probably decreased sales of cybertrucks, the fact that Elon's politics have alienated the demographic that buys EVs has more to do with it. If Tesla sold guns and bibles, their business would be booming right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
+1
The delusions of grandeur among this crowd are epic.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if you want businesses to operate as reflections of your political values instead of as enterprises intended to make money for their shareholders and to provide employment for their employees.
You do realize that if a business fails to make money, it becomes unavailable to provide employment for workers, and it stops paying taxes.
Or maybe you think businesses are actually social services, with profitability being irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Target boycott has worked pretty well. And far fewer people are driving Teslas.
That’s only because so many teslas have been vandalized or set on fire
Anonymous wrote:Boycotting Sinclair won't work. You're wasting your time in thinking that you're doing something.
Your better course of action is to bombard your local congress-person with constituent emails. Show up to his/her events in protest. Make campaign contributions to primary opponents, etc... Political process is the path to success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
We just shopped at Target this afternoon. It's weird that some of you seem to think you destroyed them and made them go broke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
It's worked out great because I found out I really like Wusa9.
I'm also saving a lot of money by not shopping at Target. Win win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been boycotting Sinclair and channel 7 for years: the presenters look like stepford wives and there is always a tone of fear or urgency to their reporting, or with the scrolling news on screen.
Prefer other local channels where newscasters look and behave like actual real people.
So how has that worked out for you? Are they out of business yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if you want businesses to operate as reflections of your political values instead of as enterprises intended to make money for their shareholders and to provide employment for their employees.
You do realize that if a business fails to make money, it becomes unavailable to provide employment for workers, and it stops paying taxes.
Or maybe you think businesses are actually social services, with profitability being irrelevant.
Yes, I want to support businesses that support my political values.