If “conservatives” would do this with Target, MLB, NFL and other corporations we could start changing this country. I have too many friends that keep trying to get back to “normal” since 2020. They think if they have the game on, have a burger and a beer, then life is “good”. I keep telling them nothing will change unless we make the change.
Well, that's the point. AB pissed off a much larger group than "conservatives" - they pissed off the vast population of beer-drinking guys who pay little attention to politics.
RINOs may see this group as uncouth and beneath them, but conservatives need to communicate to them how their rights are being annihilated by Democrats on a general level. Trump's message got through to many of them in 2016.
The problem is that it’s getting harder to find normie companies as they’re all trying to boost their ESG score. I’ve heard that that the score also affects your corporate credit rating as incredible as it sounds, which helps explain why so many companies are falling over themselves bend the knee to the LGBT extremists.
Some brands are easy to ditch though, particularly entertainment like pro sports. With basic necessities, you’re often choosing between lesser evils that are often subject to change since they’re all trying to out-woke the other. The decision usually isn’t as clear as generic store-brand vs Ben & Jerry’s, so I can see why some people give up.
Re If “conservatives” would do this with Target, MLB, NFL and other corporations we could start changing this country. I have too many friends that keep trying to get back to “normal” since 2020. They think if they have the game on, have a burger and a beer, then life is “good”. I keep telling them nothing will change unless we make the change.
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Amen.
Add in use cash whenever possible, use a small local bank, patronize local farmers, avoid whenever possible, any thing ‘smart’ which trades freedom for convenience.