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Just some additional advertising for todays boycott.

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[–] blackberry@midwest.social 51 points 11 hours ago (13 children)

why not boycott all major corporations every day? it does require a bit of work, but the more money you spend locally, the better your local communities will be

[–] LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee 37 points 10 hours ago (10 children)

That's just not how our economy works. "Local" business is not making toilet paper from trees they cut down in their backyard.

I'm probably getting downvoted for this but I hate hate hate this "consumption is power" bull shit boycotts. Consumption is NOT power. LABOR is power. If you work at these large companies you have a million times more power and influence by organizing.

Boycott today if it makes you feel good. But it's so incredibly missing of the point that I have to assume it is purposely missing the point of collective power.

Your power is in your ability to withhold labor. Not withholding consumption for one day that you'll just buy the next day. Hell, if these planned organized single day boycotts, if they actually had an impact, would be a way to maximize profits to reduce labor requirements for those days. It's so silly.

Organize your workplace. That is where your power is!

[–] Not_mikey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

The engine of the modern economy is mass consumption just as much as labor, especially since a lot of labor is done overseas these days. Everyone not buying stuff from Amazon is just as much an existential threat to it as the entire work force striking. Either way you deny them there profits and force them to pay there fixed capital costs with no revenue.

You could argue it's less feasible to organize the mass of consumers then it is to organize a workplace, but the power is still there either way.

[–] AES_Enjoyer@reddthat.com 1 points 3 hours ago

Bottom 60% of earners in the US represent less than 25% of total consumption. The power is in labor and labor only, there's a reason why we have plenty of historical examples of successful labor movements, not so much of consumer movements.

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