Being smart and strategic is sticking to your convictions, even when it's inconvenient. Your first statement in this post has zero relevance, because the primary criticism levied at you is that you'll drink coke if they don't have something else you want, even though you're boycotting them.
It doesn't matter if it's pointless to boycott a product you don't use; you clearly use coke when you want to, so you're not actually boycotting them.
Stick to your convictions...unlike the left.
Also, criticizing people for not sticking to their convictions has an important role in the culture war we are faced with. We don't need lip service, we need people who stick to what they say they're going to do.
Being smart and strategic is sticking to your convictions, even when it's inconvenient. Your first statement in this post has zero relevance, because the primary criticism levied at you is that you'll drink coke if they don't have something else you want, even though you're boycotting them.
It doesn't matter if it's pointless to boycott a product you don't use; you clearly use coke when you want to, so you're not actually boycotting them.
Stick to your convictions...unlike the left.
Also, criticizing people for not sticking to their convictions has an important role in the culture war we are faced with. We don't need lip service, we need people who stick to what they say they're going to do.
Fair weather conservatives are retarded. Period.
Boycotting kid rocks not a winning position.
And like I clearly said somewhere her I will give up my boycott of coke. Their have been a hundred things more outrageous since then.