• BussyCat@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Is boycotting a better word or what about exiling?

      If a person does something that a bunch of people don’t like why should they continue to give that person money?

      Like Elon musk is a solid example where he is actively using his wealth support far right groups around the world and his fortune is largely based on the value of Tesla stock so if you disagree with his actions why would you buy a Tesla?

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        1 month ago

        Boycotting isn’t cancelling. Cancelling is witch hunting someone off of social media and destroying their ability to make money.

        Let’s take an example that happened to me. I live in Rural SC, USA. When COVID hit I was employed by a grocery store that was owned by a German company. So masks were mandatory. Even for customers. At the time I still had some social media accounts and wore a name tag. Told some knuckle dragging hillbilly that he had to mask up if he wanted to come inside. He was so incensed that he decided to troll my socials, my family’s socials, several other workers socials and coordinated a complaint campaign targeting myself and a few other workers for “discrimination against his religious right.”

        That event was the tipping point for me nuking my socials and never wearing a name tag again. So, again, cancelling is pretty lame. For any reason. Yes even the ones you think are justified.

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          1 month ago

          When you start thinking that social media actually matters, you’ve fully committed to voluntarily living in Plato’s cave. So congrats on leaving.

          Beyond that, I think you are being pretty grandiose to describe your experience as “getting cancelled”.