We have already witnessed the dramatic effect of a spontaneous and concentrated boycott against Bud Light. This is ongoing and the brand needs to be bankrupted to set an example to other corporations. Bud Light really deeply offended their base customers with the queer Dylan Mulvaney face planted on every Bud Light beer. How stupid of a move was this? What were they thinking? One has to wonder. The offense led well beyond their core base to the occasional brand buyer and further. The occasional brand purchaser is actually a very big part of Bud Light sales.
What we learned by this boycott is that our efforts work extremely well when we are united and focused on an individual company. To me this is the 'Whac-A-Mole' strategy to effectively end corporate abuses against Christian and moral-minded Americans. If we unite to take down one company at a time for their deeply offending marketing and funding to despicable, anti-family, anti-Christian organizations, such as their funding of causes involved in grooming of our children, then we have a much better chance of succeeding. The sentence for any company involved in child grooming is that they shall no longer exist. They need to be bankrupted and put out of business, plain and simple.
Target is feeling the effect of many Americans boycotting their stores. My family has ceased all business with Target. Yet, we can do even better. I've said to many people that the alternative is simply by using many other retails, including Walmart. Someone said to me that Walmart isn't much better than Target. Indeed, they are correct in saying this. I have boycotted Walmart before. However, our efforts become divided by taking on more than retail. If we focus on one retail at a time. it's using the 'Whac-A-Mole' tactic until they are bankrupted and gone,... never to prey on our children again by indoctrination! If we focus our efforts on bankrupting one offending corporation at a time, like we saw with Bud Light, our success will have a huge message to any other business with a woke mentality. These businesses need to operate on the mindset of being very afraid. After all, we are indeed their customer base. There is no forgetting and there is no forgiving for their attempt in trying to harm our children. After Target is bankrupted, we can then focus our efforts on Walmart. Maybe by then Walmart changes their tune and understand that it is the customer who dictates the existence of a box top retail store and not Blackrock.
I need blue jeans...levi went woke so was was gonna get George Strait wranglers..now wrangler went woke..any ideas?..carhartt out cause of jab policies
Just a quick search found these articles..
https://toddshelton.com/blog/about-todd-shelton/made-in-america/best-jeans-made-in-usa
https://allamerican.org/lists/jeans/
https://texasjeans.com/
I searched for made-in-america as a starting point. I didnt take the time to research all of their political views, as I figured you could do that for the ones at your price point.
Another option is buying used at thrift stores, garage sales or eBay type sites.
I'm still finishing some quilts, but then I have plan to learn how to make my own clothes.. we'll see how that goes..lol
Ty very much...
See, this tends to be the problem. Who is it you are going to boycott? All of them? No, that is dividing and weakening our forces. Target one that tends to be the biggest offender and boycott them as if you have them in a death hold until they go bankrupt. I don't say this lightly. The crimes they have complicity advanced is targeting out children. If criminal conviction isn't possible, then completer bankruptcy is deserving.
I don't see why we can't do both for those willing and able.
For example, I haven't been to a taco bell since they sponsored the Drag shows for families. No skin off my nose really. I never even used Bud light, so can't boycott them, but I sure do support those doing it and try to spread awareness on the internet and off.
Honestly asking, realistically, how do you propose getting everyone to boycott at the same time. Bud light had the lady basically saying she didn't want their business anymore. Target shoved stuff down people's throats and then lied about it. So, there were catalysts for a large and broad enough group of people to come together and boycott.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm, but I don't see how to get basic people to dedicate themselves without a trigger point?
Certainly, you can do both and even more. However, some people may not be able to though. As one anon describes, in many small towns Walmart has bankrupted all the smaller retail businesses. In this case, there appears to be little choice but Walmart. I suppose one could become resourceful in such a case and shop in another town or city...... and some people actually do this. They will stock-up on supplies by traveling to a town that has a Costco or some other retail. For dairy, meet, and eggs, we are currently lining up Plan B for accessing food. We alternate, but we try to give the local producer as much of our business as possible. If there is a will, there is a way. Considering companies that are colluding with the pedophile agenda, my 'will' becomes pretty strong and doing everything in my power to destroy these complicit companies. For example, we stopped doing buying anything from Panera Bread Restaurants. When I first saw the desecration of God's symbol and promise to all of us being used to represent act of sodomy and its normalization, I immediately walked out of the store. They hang that ''pride' flag in the store's front window. Nope, they lost my business forever.
Agree, there are stores that have lost my business forever. Praise the Lord, some never had it in the first place. They just felt.. off. Then I find out they're Anti-something-I-stand-for (God, guns, America), ESG involved, Woke, pedo involved, pro-Covid policies, etc.. the list goes on and on!
I definitely do as much research as I can, but ultimately, it's going to have to be God to sort it all out. I can only do my best to do my part.
All my boycott are permanent. Once boycotted, I NEVER do business with them again. Dicks, Anheiser busch, Target and Floor Decor to name a few.
Good on you. And peace be with you.
I was at a Mark's Warehouse store the other day and noticed a pride flag sticker on the window - I went right back out again! Not shopping there anymore!
I agree. Also have to be cognizant of the fact that WalMart put stores in smaller and rural communities and effectively ran the other stores out of town. In many cities across the country WalMart is the only game in town which leaves folks with no option but to shop there - especially for groceries and sundry items.
Agreed. It's a bad situation. The former Soviet Union had their own version of government-run Coscos and Sam Clubs. I see so many people now depending on these retails. When their control becomes absolute, this is when one day the store shelves suddenly become empty. Remember the recent contrived toilet paper shortage? This proved to me it can and will happen here. This is when the people will panic as they did in the Soviet Union and will wait in very long lines for their meager food supplies.That's because all the competition has been wiped out. It's coming. Mark my words. The Walmart infiltration must be reversed. They are not the friend to any community of people.
I've been in fren. I boycott all of these ass-hats when I discover them. My next boycott is Allstate insurance. Here's why:
The insurance industry in America makes a staggering $1,000,000,000,000 annually from premiums, according to the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Yes, that is ONE TRILLION dollars.
The AAJ list explains that even the CEO of this company admits that Allstate’s loyalty does not lie with its customers. CEO Thomas Wilson states that Allstate’s “obligation is to earn a return for our shareholders.” Documents they had to make public show that while they boast “good hands” in ads, they encourage their employees to fight against their own policyholders.
The AAJ says this of Allstate, “The company essentially uses a combination of lowball offers and hardball litigation.” To illustrate just how much money this company is making off its tactics, Wilson received more than $16,300,000 in compensation in 2019, while many injured claimants received far less than they deserved or nothing at all.
Allstate has also faced criticism for using highly confusing policy language that leads policyholders to believe they have certain coverage when, in reality, they receive a denial of their claims. Critics suggest that the company wants to collect premiums from policyholders who assume they have comprehensive coverage, only to have no recourse when disaster strikes.
All of this has earned Allstate the title of the worst insurance company.
My choice to replace them is Grundy Auto Insurance. It turns out that they insure any car, not just collector cars. They guarantee full replacement value and I expect a much better deal than Allstate gives me. As a single male, they charge me like I drive a corvette and race in the gumball rally every year.
Please do join me in aligning with businesses that align with our values. They don't have to be woke to earn my disgust. They just have to be greedy, dishonest ass-hats.
Effective! We are ready to push that one corp over the cliff.... standing by
One by one. That's how to do it. When Bud Light is bankrupt and gone, on to the next one.