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We must strategically focus on a relatively smaller number of carefully selected companies and products for maximum impact.

Many of the prohibitively long lists going viral on social media do the exact opposite of this strategic and impactful approach.

We have split these targets into four sections:

1. Consumer boycott targets - The BDS movement calls for a complete boycott of these brands carefully selected due to the company's proven record of complicity in Israeli apartheid.

2. Divestment and exclusion targets - The BDS movement works to pressure governments, institutions, investment funds, city councils, etc. to exclude from procurement contracts and investments and to divest from, as the case may be, as many complicit companies as practical, especially arms companies and banks. We rely on the following authoritative sources:

  • AFSC list of companies that have provided Israel with weapons and other military equipment used in its .

  • AFSC Investigate database of companies enabling the occupation.

  • UN database of businesses involved in Israel’s illegal settlement enterprise.

  • WhoProfits database of Israeli and international corporations profiting from the ongoing Israeli occupation.

  • Don’t Buy Into Occupation list of businesses involved in the illegal Israeli settlement enterprise in the OPT in which European financial institutions have investments.

3. Pressure targets - The BDS movement actively calls for pressure campaigns against these targets. This includes boycotts when reasonable alternatives exist, as well as lobbying, peaceful disruptions, and social media pressure.

4. Organic boycott targets - The BDS movement did not initiate these grassroots boycott campaigns but supports them due to these brands’ complicity in Israel’s genocide and apartheid against Palestinians.

AVincentInSpace ,

I kind of expected to see Starbucks here. Have they cleaned up their act?

spujb OP ,

it’s not on the official BNC list for now, though certainly a valid popular target for the shit it did to its union over a pro-Palestine post. i wouldn’t be surprised if it appears in that bottom right box sometime soon but for now i guess the BNC finds it is not as significant or likely to evoke change of a boycott as the others.

Wes4Humanity ,

What if instead of a bunch of companies all at once, we just got a few million people to join a "strategic boycott club" or whatever we'd call it, and just go one company at a time, just for a month... Like, okay June 1st 100 million Americans say they are going to not buy anything from McDonald's for a month unless McDonald's immediately does xyz... I bet just the threat would tank their stocks. It's easier for the average person to just think about and execute on one thing at a time. Then once McDonald's gets the message, move on to the next company

steal_your_face ,
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Nice but why is a can telling me this?

TotallynotJessica ,
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I support this boycott, especially because we should be minimizing consumption in general. We need to get the youth invested in taking power back from these corporations and lame politicians who think we're a problem that can be suppressed.

Dems are delusional to think that this isn't the dumbest move they've ever made. I'm preparing for the end of liberal democracy more than ever before thanks to the utter contempt they've shown towards us recently. I'll always vote for the lesser evil, but I know many won't if the Democrats don't make drastic changes.

I'll shed no tears for any pro genocide Dem that gets targeted by Trump if he wins. If they lose this election, it'll be because they failed. If a dictatorship is established, we shouldn't pretend that the state deserves anything but euthanasia. If the last semblance of democracy gets extinguished in America, we need to turn ourselves into porcupines and ensure every attack on us is as painful for them as possible.

Lila_Uraraka ,

Wait, I work at McDonalds, and don’t really have any other choices, everywhere else either pays too little, I quit, or I was fired. So what do I do

themagzuz ,
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these boycotts are mainly about avoiding buying from these companies, not working at them.

if you do wanna help though, you can try to waste as much of their money as possible, for example by slacking off or giving customers extra food (of course if this is your only means of living not getting fired should come first)

Lila_Uraraka ,

I’m actually looking for a different job already, they’ve been cutting my hours, and one of my friends overheard the managers saying that they want to fire me because I’m “too slow” disregarding my disabilities

spujb OP ,

boycott activism is about inflicting economic loss on the business by abstaining from purchasing goods and services. while boycotts can sometimes entail employee action, it is never expected of you to take action that would result in harm to you or your family. take care of yourself first so that you have the power to fight for others ❤️

jabathekek ,
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One good thing about being poor is that you don't have to worry about where your money is going, because you never had it in the first place.

evidences ,

The article mentions one branch of Siemens and then says boycott them by not buying Siemens appliances, Siemens doesn't even own their appliance brand, they sold it to Bosch in 2014.

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