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by consteval
588 days ago
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It's perfectly valid to boycott a company if you disagree with their ideology. For example, when chick-fil-a was openly anti-gay marriage (including after Obergefell), I stopped eating there. As a gay man, I don't want my money going to people who actively wish to harm me. And it's fine. It was low friction, and I've saved a lot of calories. That doesn't mean you're then required to boycott everything. Perfect isn't the enemy of good. If you feel like it, boycott. |
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