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what is happening to the Boycott of USA products, people and corporations?

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday April 09, 2003 17:52author by confused Report this post to the editors

the war will be over before this boycott campaign gets under way

Are we supposed to just passively boycott US products or to damage them in shops etc? What is happening with this campaign it seems very slow in getting off the ground in this country?

author by fake watcherpublication date Fri Apr 11, 2003 09:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

SF wont want to offend the US regime either by boycotting US corporations, so only expect token protests from them to maintain their street 'cred' while sucking up to the powers that be. As bfor labour they will probally be supporting the next war if they are in government with their fine geal bed partners, sepecially if that war has the UN figleaf.

author by do nothingpublication date Thu Apr 10, 2003 11:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

targeting one company or talking about targeting only one and then forgetting to get around to that either? It sounds just like another trot excuse for doing nothing.

author by be the ball, be the ballpublication date Thu Apr 10, 2003 03:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

An excellent idea. To target one company or product. Hey if we could get Dustin almost voted in as Times man of the century ( before the bastards said he wasn't well known enough ) then surely a few thousand e-mails could be circulated convincing ppl to stop buying something even if just for a short time....

author by T Dillonpublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 23:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Quote:
"Films are one of the worse ways that horrible greedy american values are spread throughout the world, so US movies should be one of the things on our cultural boycott list."
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Just don't go to cinemas, fast food restaurants, stay in hotels, go to supermarkets, buy medication, electronic equipment, cars, machines, books, CDs, weapons that might be earning amerikans dollars.

We might as well try to live in a cave like Osama bin Laden on his yank dialysis machine.

A call for a general boycott of Amerikan products is simply not practical. But definitely a specific target, a smart boycott bomb directed at a particularly virulent form of Amerikan global presence could be effective.

Be it Blockbuster or Coke, they can all be targeted at a later date. "This is total war" as Perle and the guys say. Something akin to the wonderful Badgers "occupation and temporary settlement" of breeding grounds in Starbucks emporiums throughout the UK. (Check WWW Boycott Starbucks)

Put your money where your wallet is, as Bono says.
Say no to the ideology of greed.

And I'll have the Baghdad latte machiato with a clusterberry to go!

Anybody know anybody in Syria or Iran or France?

author by damn rightpublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 20:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

forget the nonsense about it costing jobs, the same cop out arguament was used against shutting down shannon warport and raytheon and other arms companies. I am afraid some jobs will just have to go including those at sellafield. I am aware the sp will howl and scream about 'da werkers' and jobs!

author by GreenPartyMike - Green Party USApublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 20:43author email ollamhfaery at earthlink dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Speaking of boycotts, there is a national Boycott of the advertisers of NBC News here in the US. Now of course, I can not encourage people outside of the US to boycott American products. Apparently it is illegal. However if interested in checking out what we are doing here to protest and educate on just how corporate media in this country have failed to inform the American people on the true reasons for this war, then come on over and visit Twin Cities Indy Media. Look for the story National Boycott Of Corporate Media.
Quite frankly, corporate media has completely lost all credibility with those of us in the social justice and anti-war crowd. Going by even their bullshit "polls" which we know are complete fabrications, us anti-war and social justice types are roughly 30% of the population. And we are disgusted by the yellow dog journalism and cowardly operations of the Pentagon Journalists In Bed With the military.

Watch for further updates. However dont expect to see it on CNN, NBC, CBS or any other corporate media outlet. The experience of Venezuala have not been lost on us "over here".

author by Anonymouspublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 19:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I haven't smoked a Malboro fag (switched to B & H), or bought a gallon of Esso or Texaco oil (switched to Statoil), or eat any McD hamburgers (which of course I should have done ages ago!)

Everyone has got to do all they can do on the personal level.

But as regards on the collective level, I do not know whats happening.

With it now looking like a quick war, "relatively" few civilian casualites, images of rejoicing Iraqi's, media reports on further Saddam attrocities, the anti-war campaign seemingly losing momentum - I believe a succesful boycott will now be hard to pull off.

Nevertheless it probably is still worth a shot.

author by Tedpublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Here sa more constructive idea. Why not give the money you would have spent to the Red Cross? Or is that too logical and lacking the self-righteous buzz and glamour of a 'boycott'. If you really wanted to boycott Americian products you could turn you computer of and stop using the internet, which is itself a creation of the Americian military industrial complex.
Did I mention Iraq is free despite all your best efforts? Rock on comrades!

author by davepublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Irish jobs depend on sales of coke and McDs, coke is bottled in Ireland by irish people, WHO are most likely against the war too.

Irish people work in McDonalds, most of them are against the war, they will be the first layed off, the big corporations don't care they will just hit the workers.

HIT Sky News, CNN, NBC... they support the war don't watch them... there advertising money will be reduced!

author by davepublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors


Hollywood is one of the few places in the US that is against the war, I see little point in hitting them and costing the jobs of ordinary workers.

author by €publication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

New York has had lots of arrests which are in these endangered times for democracy and people participation in the public affairs of the State a sure sign of "action".
that was for todays global boycott day.
in BCN where i live there was a big boycott day 26/3 NYC last day was 28/3. Tomorrow there is BCN and Spain a boycott and general strike.
the multinationals have been narrowed down to
BBVA, coca cola, Marlboro and some one else.
probably Mc D.
but you can go on boycotting everything that is tainted by the War machine.
there are lots of people who will help you.
google for corpwatch.org

author by movie manpublication date Wed Apr 09, 2003 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Films are one of the worse ways that horrible greedy american values are spread throughout the world, so US movies should be one of the things on our cultural boycott list.

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