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To: newfarm4000n
Boycotts hurt you more than the person you are boycotting .

Really? In what way... When I needed motorcycle tires, I wound up going with my old standard, Dunlops (wonderful tires, by the way, that I'm completely incapable of utilizing to their performance maximum) rather than Michelins. When I was boycotting S&W, I wound up with a very nice Springfield Armory 1911, rather than a revolver. When I needed to stay at a hotel, I avoided an Accor hotel, like Motel 6. I stayed in a US owned chain. In every case where I wa boycotting, I made sure to let the company know that I was not using their products, and exactly why.

Please tell me exactly how I'm hurt?

Mark

54 posted on 07/19/2004 4:20:05 AM PDT by MarkL (A werewolf?? Werewolf?? .... "There.... Wolf!")
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To: MarkL
Boycotts are like tariffs. You should buy what is the cheapest product that does the job. Use the profits/savings for whatever purpose you wish ( maybe donate to a Jewish charity) . But willingly buying expensive products will hurt yourself more in the long run . You dont "Boycott" a company that you weren't going to buy from anyway . It's like the orthodox boycotting a ham shop. BOYCOTTS ARE BY DEFINITION ON THINGS THAT YOU WERE INTENDING TO BUY ( for price/quality etc). By the way i was only talking economics. I have no sympathy for the French and hope the Islamic Republic of France gets what they deserve.
67 posted on 07/19/2004 4:15:43 PM PDT by newfarm4000n (Taxes for social security is theft)
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