I seen too many internet forums saying that if you don’t boycott X, Y, and Z, then you’re a “terrible person”. What do you think about that?

  • lemmy_outta_here@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Yes. My son has a genetic disorder and receives care from my country’s socialized medical system. Donald Trump has threatened to annex my country. I would not be able to afford the treatments that keep my son alive under Trump. I boycott American goods like my child’s life depends on it. People need to understand that Trump’s threats towards the USA’s former allies imply deadly consequences. Fuck Trump, fuck maga, and fuck anyone who supports them by buying their shitty goods. Unless you have absolutely no choice, don’t buy American.

  • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    No.

    The holier-than-thou consumer nonsense becomes a tad silly when you realize you’re typing out your judgement on a computer assembled with child or slave labor. And every single one of us is using a device in that category.

    I appreciate people trying to be conscientious, but judging other people’s consumer choices is silly to me.

  • Doomsider@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Oh I bet the wealthy love it when the working class are at other’s throats over what brands they should boycott.

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    2 months ago

    Here in Canada, the products we’re boycotting have been marked down because people wouldn’t buy them otherwise. Someone that has less money than I have might need to buy the cheaper products so I’m not going to judge them for that.

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    2 months ago

    Everyone saw that Hitler salute in 2024. There wasn’t a person on the planet who didn’t see that. I highly distrust anyone driving around in a 2025 Tesla, the new ones with the knockoff versions of the Lucid light bars. Creepy AF to see, especially in a theoretically “progressive” area. Salute aside, he’s an enemy to just about everyone on the planet for multiple reasons.

    At least we know now.

  • HatchetHaro@pawb.social
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    2 months ago

    If they’re doing it out of ignorance, I’d tell them what’s wrong with X and let them decide for themselves.

    If they’re doing it out of necessity, I’d help them look for viable alternatives, and leave them alone if there are none.

    If they’re doing it out of support for X after I specifically told them why X is bad, then yeah I’d judge for a bit, then leave them alone.

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    2 months ago

    Mostly no, but if the company killed their kid or something like that and they continue to defend it, I start to judge.

  • Bunbury@feddit.nl
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    2 months ago

    Depends. Not every boycott is equally easy to pull off. Apparently the CEO of Nestle doesn’t believe in the basic human right of clean water. Makes me want to boycott them but… where do you even start. That’s about 1/3 of our supermarkets stocks. Also Amazon has the market cornered in a lot of ways / places. I’ve been able to not order but I know people who have 0 viable alternatives for things they need.

    Then again if it’s something like people picking Starbucks over the local coffee shop next to it while preaching moral superiority… yeah, then I’ll judge.

  • madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    No, it’s the same with vegans / vegetarian, I think what they are doing is noble and I try to do as much as they, but I don’t look down or judge people for not being able to do it.

    There’s enough shit in the world to worry about to start putting people down for not following every single boycott.

    That said, fuck Nestle.

  • stinerman@midwest.social
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    2 months ago

    I think people should boycott entities that they feel deserve it, but only to the extent that their financial situation warrants it. For example, I try to not buy from Amazon. I think everyone should do this, but I have the luxury of being able to afford paying more for the same thing bought elsewhere. Some people don’t, and that’s OK.

    • TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I live on an island in Alaska, so my Amazon alternatives are usually Walmart, maybe Target… not a lot of others. If I can buy direct from the company I will, but a lot of times Amazon is the only real option (and no option to buy local).

    • aramis87@fedia.io
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      2 months ago

      I agree with this. I would also add that sometimes time / convenience is a factor. I’ve a friend who orders from Amazon because she’s disabled; I’ve another friend who has three kids and she’s doing her online shopping for back-to-school late at night because that’s literally the only free time she has to do it and all the stores are closed.

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    2 months ago

    Everyone has different values, different pieces of information (and different amounts of time to do research), and different resources.

    No, I don’t judge people for not boycotting something I’m boycotting, though I’ll mention it if it’s going to cause a problem. For example, a friend is a massive fan of seeing things in theaters, including re-releases. If they want to see a re-release of Harry Potter, I’ll decline, saying that I’m boycotting Rowling, and offer an alternative.

    However, if they’ve been saying that they’re really for/against something and seem to be going to buy something from a company that opposes that view, I’ll mention, “Hey, I don’t know if you know, but they support XYZ.” If they still have to get it, then it’s none of my business: everyone has different needs and different resources.

  • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    a little. was kinda disappointed when some in my friends group bought the switch 2. but you can’t expect people to value the same things you do, but the judgement is natural as long as it’s in perspective.