How are you realistically boycotting? There are so many evil places. I see the boycott and support companies by using 2ndvote, weboycott, public square. (It would be helpful to have boycott/support companies in list form if anyone has made one. It's nice to have logo and reason but quick access would be nice.)
Someone also suggested stocking up in May, not buying in June and then buying again in July.
I've heard buy local. Well, that's great but what if you don't want to support the store that ran your small grocery store out of business? What if local restaurants host drag nights?
What if you want to buy electronics?
It all sounds good to boycott but you have to buy stuff somewhere.
Definitely see your point. Choosing the lesser of two evils hasn't exactly worked out swimmingly for us over the years.
Our strategy is to first decide if it's something we absolutely need. Might mean buying alternatives that aren't perfect, maybe making something, or buying used. We also try to fix broken things rather than replace, although the Chicoms have severely dominated the spare parts marketplace.
Flea markets can be a fun source and this is the time of year for them. Also various festivals often have lots of vendors and many are local people with local products. Our town has a small farmers market every weekend this time of year.
We have chickens so the eggtastrophe was a non-issue for us, and a couple of hens can be raised just about anywhere. It's one option...
The worst companies seem to be in the finished goods sector, so if you can make/build your own stuff, that's another option. Always good to have tools...
Doing your best is always better than doing nothing.
Lots of variables affect who can do what. We're very rural, so our choices are already limited, but we also have more local resources. Do what you can and raise awareness to others.