Except the thing that seems to be lost on a lotta folks is this: For bigger businesses at least, if they hurt too much for profits, the government will just bail them out with tax money.
I'm not saying don't boycott. It does send a message. I am however saying that boycotting should be done tactically - no sense paying extra for goods from a separate business that may or may not be based and then losing the money to the original business for taxes. That's like, double, maybe even triple paying for something.
I would recommend focusing on middle sized businesses. Those that are acting like big tech etc., but aren't relevant enough to get a big government bailout. Those businesses will wither and die.
Most of all - don't be just contempt to boycott. First of all, if you have money to boycott OR money to go become an activist for our cause (seek audits, political offices, etc.) DEFINITELY chose the latter. If Mike Lindell, for example, had the choice between buying his products from other than Amazon or hosting his symposium, I think it's pretty obvious what is more effective.
Your dollar is your last vote.
Except the thing that seems to be lost on a lotta folks is this: For bigger businesses at least, if they hurt too much for profits, the government will just bail them out with tax money.
I'm not saying don't boycott. It does send a message. I am however saying that boycotting should be done tactically - no sense paying extra for goods from a separate business that may or may not be based and then losing the money to the original business for taxes. That's like, double, maybe even triple paying for something.
I would recommend focusing on middle sized businesses. Those that are acting like big tech etc., but aren't relevant enough to get a big government bailout. Those businesses will wither and die.
Most of all - don't be just contempt to boycott. First of all, if you have money to boycott OR money to go become an activist for our cause (seek audits, political offices, etc.) DEFINITELY chose the latter. If Mike Lindell, for example, had the choice between buying his products from other than Amazon or hosting his symposium, I think it's pretty obvious what is more effective.