Yes totally on it and won't go back using them again. Degoogled, deleted all US based social media, Moved from those fedi instance that uses US hosting provider, Still blocking ads, Still pirate stuff, and stopped buying stuff that i know are from US
Boycott US
Overview:
The community dedicated to boycotting the US until they stop fascism, restore full democracy and start following international law.
Americans have a moral obligation to resist Donald Trump and project 2025 at every turn.
America is a flawed democracy currently being ruled by oligarchs. Stop the backslide! Dont let America become the next Hungary.
America needs to challenge the court rulings of citizens united v. fec and shelby county v. holder, protect the media, implement independent district drawing, and the single transferable vote so they don't end up having people stay home in life-changing elections because they cannot vote for their favourite candidate.
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Yes definitely still boycotting in the hopes that supply chains will change and Canada will never again be as integrated with the USA as it once was.
Well, the stuff I replaced the American stuff with is just better.
Yep, boycotting everything that is from the Yanks or the Zionists
Yup
American here. I seriously fricking hope that you guys haven't given up the boycott yet. Money is the only language my fucking hellish government speaks. If you're worried about those of us on the bottom, we'll be fine. Don't worry about us. We'll live. Just keep up the pressure.
boycotting the us became the normal life for me
Canadian here. As much as possible.
Ask all the American tourism industry types who whine about the loss of Canadian visitors if anybody's still doing the boycott. Ask Jack Daniels and Jim Beam if Canadians are still doing the boycott.
Yes. People are still doing the boycott, and in the case of Canada I think we may be watching a cultural shift appear in real time. In 25 years when people think "vacation" in Canada they'll either think "Canada" or they'll think literally anywhere else in the world other than the USA.
It is truly fun to behold.
Eu here, doing my part.
Def doing so. I stopped using US-owned social media altogether, and no longer buy American products. Friends whom I know also stopped investing in the US and moved to European ESGs and SRIs.
Yep, many are divesting in USA companies, and bringing their money to the EU.
Moving to linux, 3/5 done. Jordan toothpaste. Meira ketchup. Looking for new favourite jeans. Going to degoogle. Switched fast food chains or rather going to non fast food altogether. Market brand cola. Soda machine, co2 and concentrates not made on stolen land. LV shaving cream. Planning to switch razor blade, electric toothbrushes and buy 3rd party parts until the switch. Changed remote desktop software. European hosting. I don't think I have need for an American booze bottle ever again. Much more that I forget now. Bit by bit finding the alternatives.
Canada here. Still avoiding American produce in the grocery store if possible. I've missed citrus fruit, but some Moroccan oranges showed up last week. Mexico is our main supplier these days.
I spend 1-3 minutes to look for the company address. US address? Let's check the next one. Their fine prints won't stop me!
You mean like if it's a product of Mexico or Morroco, but the company is still USA owned?
FUCK yes!
If an American company is making "product of " what's happening is that the Americans are exploiting the labour of while rolling in the profits in the USA.
Fuck American companies. No matter where they're exploiting their labour.
Yep, no money to US billionaires means avoiding all US owned companies, no matter how high up. I dont care if its assembled in Canada, if the profits go to the US.. Nope.
I learned Equifruit, the fair trade banana company you see at Costco and Sobeys, is Canadian owned
Norway checking in. Doing my best. About to be 100% free from Google. No Amazon... no Microsoft.. no Apple... For the most part I buy no American products either. Think everything is going great 🙂👍
Still going with it. I would say my spending on US products/services and use of US platforms is down probably 90%-95% from what it was 18 months ago.
Canadian here: 100%!
I've gotten it down to just google products (youtube and android), but will be replacing them as soon as I find the means to do so. Once that's done, there will be nothing left in my life that's US, not even entertainment.
This will continue indefinitely, too ♡
Greece here, doing my best! nothing change and nothing will. FUCK USA.
I can write as many as fuck usa I want, cause fuck usa. Kids died, and their complain was their fucking oil!
As much as possible
I think we're getting less loud about it as it becomes less of a boycott and more of a way of life. "Canadian first, but anything but American" is kind of the new normal now.
I totally agree. It has become second nature now...look on the label and if it says, "Made in USA", then put it back on the shelf.
I wouldn't be surprised if the boycott is the reason Canada has been steady economically so far.
For stuff that I cannot avoid, I have been doing a good job patiently waiting to buy them second hand. Plus it's cheaper and better on the environment.
It's kind of hard to boycott American goods when you live in the country, but I'm trying my best.
You can at least favor smaller companies instead of the big corpos. By the way, are there small family-owned businesses still surviving?
It depends on the industry. You'll see some independent bookstores, a few art supply stores, and other niche things that corpos don't really do well enough to completely obliterate all human passion in the sector. Otherwise? Nah, the only other area where mom-and-pop stores are doing well is restaurants. I had to drive four hours to purchase a lenovo computer from an official retailer (a mom-and-pop joint in the middle of nowhere in Massachusetts), since I refused to use Amazon.
Absolutely and it's going even stronger!
As a Canadian, I watch Guard the Leaf and it strengthens my resolve every day!
For Life..
Canadian here, eh, boycotting them as much as I am able to
canadians are still buying canada
I like many here left Reddit and found Lemmy because of the boycott. I dropped all my US streaming services and moved to the high seas. I stopped using my ISPs email because they use exchange. I have officially spent my last cent to apple as I self host things, still looking for off site backup of my Nextcloud but that will come soon enough. I started boycotting the google (minus Youtube) years ago, now I use an app that blocks ads. All of my computing that does not happen on my iPad or iPhone happens on raspberry pi’s. I still take this boycott very seriously.
You can bet I’m still boycotting. But after the big initial sweep (low hanging fruits: email providers, social media, shopping, … this is all continuing), changes are now incremental and/or take a bit longer to implement: reduce dependency on natural gas (eg insulating our house), selling the USA EV… But overall, the dies have been cast. Most crucial now is to convince friends and family, so keep the posts with examples and successes coming.
Definitely doing it. Not travelling to the US until he's dead. Hasn't been perfect, but most food staples I check labels for USA origin, and pick anything else.
I'm currently looking for a Canadian alternative for good quality playing cards that aren't cheap plastic souvenir garbage, I want to give some to a relative that loves Bridge. Might post about it soon.
Me and my very large extended family are 100% committed to the american boycott for the rest of our lives. I have children in my family who have vowed to never travel to or buy from america. They have lost my family for at least the next 3 generations...
Boycotting on most food and household products, also unsubscribe from a lot of online services and sailing the great seas. I even thought my mom how to use steamio to get her to save money on her netflix subscription. I wish there were more alternatives for computers; our Chinese phones are great; I dropped my huawei phone (in a protector case) from a 5 meter roof and not even a scratch.
I am doing my best
Yep! As much as I can.
I'm doing my part, but i've also been doing it for a few years now
It is less of a true boycott to me as I live in the US that would be hard lol and more of a sustained campaign to convince people not to continue serious relationships with my government until we fix how wildly dangerous shit has become here.
I will keep advocating for moving off dependency on US companies and services because I can see first hand the danger and destruction happening here with my own eyes while the center of this country still clings to the comfort of condescending people like me for being worried....
...as the iceberg that sunk the ship clearly looms over their shoulders with ship paint scraped clear across it.
"Why are you being so alarmist? Nobody can even prove that paint was from our ship yet." - they say with their arms crossed