Just some additional advertising for todays boycott.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    3 hours ago

    Its not a bad idea on its face. A sudden and sizeable shift in public economic activity on a given day would be meaningful if it could be invoked to put on pressure at strategic moments.

    But “collective inaction” isn’t enough. I might have taken this more seriously if they were paired with pickets. Perhaps for a reason more explicit than “We’re generically unhappy!” Or if they came from someone I actually know, rather than a graphic plastered on my computer screen.

    These seem like political action cosplay. If you’re not in a movement and you’re not using this time to coordinate further actions… hell, you’re not even asking where this meme came from or who authored it… then what are you doing? How is this different than Valentine’s Day, where you see a bunch of memes that tell you to go out and spend extra money? Who are you sticking it to?

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      That’s the other reason I dislike this idea, “we’re generically unhappy” isn’t really going to change hearts and minds.

      You need a specific, actionable goal if you want something to actually change.