I reread this and asked myself this same question. Why do we need water if WE are going on strike? Are we boycotting Water too? I agree; I think the Military are about to strike, not us going on a boycott strike. Besides, with the price of food going up, it is best to buy what you can afford now and stockpile extra.
You are "striking" against their requirement to be vaccinated to buy water from them, food from them, petrol from them, animal feed, baby milk, household cleaning agents, nappies, dog food, medical supplies.
You can't siege them out of that position financially if the would-be siege crew have nothing to eat.
We need water, as most people buy their water from the big businesses that we are supposed to boycott. Lin Wood specifically said to quit shopping at Walmart and posting on Twitter.
BTW, buying anything physical now is better than putting money in the bank, because of inflation, which is expected to accelerate soon. That's the reason I give clerks when they notice me buying a dozen canned hams. They can understand inflation and how little interest the banks pay on savings.
What are some of these brainwashed people going to do, if we actually destroy Walmart? They won't have anywhere to go to show off those "fashions" or to buy their Chinese plastic crap. They might starve, if we aren't good enough to help them.
I reread this and asked myself this same question. Why do we need water if WE are going on strike? Are we boycotting Water too? I agree; I think the Military are about to strike, not us going on a boycott strike. Besides, with the price of food going up, it is best to buy what you can afford now and stockpile extra.
You are "striking" against their requirement to be vaccinated to buy water from them, food from them, petrol from them, animal feed, baby milk, household cleaning agents, nappies, dog food, medical supplies.
You can't siege them out of that position financially if the would-be siege crew have nothing to eat.
Glad im not the only one taking his post to mean this.
We need water, as most people buy their water from the big businesses that we are supposed to boycott. Lin Wood specifically said to quit shopping at Walmart and posting on Twitter.
BTW, buying anything physical now is better than putting money in the bank, because of inflation, which is expected to accelerate soon. That's the reason I give clerks when they notice me buying a dozen canned hams. They can understand inflation and how little interest the banks pay on savings.
Then why did he say look to the community to help others? If we are boycotting; why add that in there?
What are some of these brainwashed people going to do, if we actually destroy Walmart? They won't have anywhere to go to show off those "fashions" or to buy their Chinese plastic crap. They might starve, if we aren't good enough to help them.
Okay. I didn't think of it that way. Thanks.