- cross-posted to:
- usa@midwest.social
- cross-posted to:
- usa@midwest.social
still buy boycotted products and vote 99% zionism
I really wish there was better UX (maybe just with a bigger unified campaign with lots and lots of repeat messaging? idk) for the experience of trying to do BDS on a personal level. I suppose part of that is that Israeli tentacles are everywhere in the US consumer economy.
The big ones are not too hard to avoid tbh (with the exception of google, but even then it’s manageable for non-terminally online and not priority target, dell/hp/intel/reebok/sodastream/disney are perfectly easily boycott-able and advocated for/lied about). The shadiest ones are veggies, potatoes and stuff, only sometimes they put countries of origins there.
The one hopium I have for culture war victories is that Israel is the right’s weakest link. Out of all chuddery, zionism seems to be perceived as the lamest of them all.
unfortunately for you because democrats are seen as the “left” you won’t even get that cultural win since democrats are just as committed to Israel as republicans are ,and people Like Hasan who try to lib things out a lot are still extremely controversial among center left liberals and some “left” liberals because he said “America deserved 9/11” (it did) and cause he “supports terrorism” ,“interviewed a houthi and compared him to luffy” (he wasn’t a houthi ,based because the houthis are good ,cry about it)






