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Just some additional advertising for todays boycott.

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[–] Sovereign@lemm.ee 3 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

So we dont buy anything for one day and then go back to ordering on amazon and that will have an effect on… something. Ok got it. Idiots.

[–] Takumidesh@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

It's supposed to be baby steps towards concrete action.

Kind of like if a smoker goes a whole day without smoking. Yea in the long run it's not gonna make a difference, but it's a start towards breaking the addiction.

[–] TheSambassador@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

HEY YOU'RE RIGHT! The people organizing and participating in this believe that this one day of action will solve every abstract problem that exists! I also have simplistic understanding of protest and goals! I also prefer to be snarky at anyone attempting to voice dissent towards the insanity happening in our country!

I'm really sorry to go over the top here, but seriously, there's no fucking handbook for what we're going through right now. There's no questgiver telling us concrete steps to take down objectively evil people. There's just people trying to figure out how to connect with each other and how to collectively voice dissent. Maybe we should give more credit to people doing imperfect things than to those doing nothing other than pointing out how imperfectly those things are.

[–] nyamlae@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

there's no fucking handbook for what we're going through right now

There are literally thousands of books about how to resist fascism. It has been a mainstream topic for decades now.

For starters:

The history of boycotts shows us that sustained boycotts can be enormously effective. During the civil rights movement, the Montgomery and Tallahassee bus boycotts ended racial segregation on local bus systems. Sustained boycotts were also instrumental in ending apartheid in South Africa.

Maybe we should give more credit to people doing imperfect things than to those doing nothing other than pointing out how imperfectly those things are.

Criticism is essential to building stronger movements, and any organizer worth their salt can handle criticism without an emotional outburst.

People doing things imperfectly can be more harmful than just not doing them at all. One-day boycotts damage the reputation of boycotts as a whole, which makes people more reluctant to participate in them because they view them as pointless and ineffective.

[–] Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee 3 points 6 hours ago

The snarky attitude is totally uncalled for, and you're arguing a point nobody has made.

Nobody has said this will solve everything, but this isn't a new idea, and I've yet to see any evidence it solves anything at all.

Even if we did get a statistically significant number of people to take part, they'll just buy shit the next few days after instead.

If you want to get people on board, you need to provide some evidence it will actually do something at all