playmaker88
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Nah fam you always bring money up cuz thats your comfort zone, you crutch so to speak i kknow you are more than your money but you value that greatly @2stepz_ahead
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inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
stringer bell;c-10010959 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQuPNJkMqRs
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inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Kwan Dai;c-10011055 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Seems like there's something else you'd like to say. Cut to the chase. What's your point?
As far as certain main utilities are concerned, phones, gas, electricity etc it's difficult to boycott as many of these are necessities. However, alcohol clothing, even certain brands of cars can be boycotted. I simply say research the company you are doing business with and make sure that their public stance aligns with yours.
D. Morgan;c-10011063 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
You have to realize most people not willing to sacrifice for the change that they will tell you they are seeking.
inori;c-10011079 said:Kwan Dai;c-10011055 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Seems like there's something else you'd like to say. Cut to the chase. What's your point?
As far as certain main utilities are concerned, phones, gas, electricity etc it's difficult to boycott as many of these are necessities. However, alcohol clothing, even certain brands of cars can be boycotted. I simply say research the company you are doing business with and make sure that their public stance aligns with yours.
Not really....I was just trying to figure out how folks could adapt accordingly on the boycott tip...
Ur absolutely right about main utilities being difficult... I was just looking for realistic solutions on how to effectively boycott while navigating companies owned by companies owned by companies.. It's so convoluted some folks might actively be boycotting while still patronizing the parent company without knowing it.
The "making a statement" is all well and good... Taking a stance is good.. but like it's been said in this thread countless times....the only language these folks understand is when you hit they pockets... I'm just trying to see what's the best way to do so
inori;c-10011079 said:Kwan Dai;c-10011055 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Seems like there's something else you'd like to say. Cut to the chase. What's your point?
As far as certain main utilities are concerned, phones, gas, electricity etc it's difficult to boycott as many of these are necessities. However, alcohol clothing, even certain brands of cars can be boycotted. I simply say research the company you are doing business with and make sure that their public stance aligns with yours.
Not really....I was just trying to figure out how folks could adapt accordingly on the boycott tip...
Ur absolutely right about main utilities being difficult... I was just looking for realistic solutions on how to effectively boycott while navigating companies owned by companies owned by companies.. It's so convoluted some folks might actively be boycotting while still patronizing the parent company without knowing it.
The "making a statement" is all well and good... Taking a stance is good.. but like it's been said in this thread countless times....the only language these folks understand is when you hit they pockets... I'm just trying to see what's the best way to do so
inori;c-10011079 said:Kwan Dai;c-10011055 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Seems like there's something else you'd like to say. Cut to the chase. What's your point?
As far as certain main utilities are concerned, phones, gas, electricity etc it's difficult to boycott as many of these are necessities. However, alcohol clothing, even certain brands of cars can be boycotted. I simply say research the company you are doing business with and make sure that their public stance aligns with yours.
Not really....I was just trying to figure out how folks could adapt accordingly on the boycott tip...
Ur absolutely right about main utilities being difficult... I was just looking for realistic solutions on how to effectively boycott while navigating companies owned by companies owned by companies.. It's so convoluted some folks might actively be boycotting while still patronizing the parent company without knowing it.
The "making a statement" is all well and good... Taking a stance is good.. but like it's been said in this thread countless times....the only language these folks understand is when you hit they pockets... I'm just trying to see what's the best way to do so
inori;c-10011079 said:Kwan Dai;c-10011055 said:inori;c-10011046 said:I have a real question tho...
back in the day it was easy to boycott businesses that don't have your peoples best interests in mind and let them feel the burn of not getting black dollars... my question is... how do we adapt that strategy???
I watched yesterday and I saw commercials for T-Mobile, headache medicine, insurance companies, beers... how the fuck do we navigate the terrain where you boycott one company thats owned by another company that supports the very same fuckery.
Hate to say it but I don't see muhfuckas on some "yeah... t-mobile is one of the NFL's biggest sponsors.. fuck them ima switch carriers!... I aint buying Excedrin no more... and fuck this noise... I'm switching my car insurance... and while i'm at it... I aint drinking this shitty beer anymore either!"
Seems like there's something else you'd like to say. Cut to the chase. What's your point?
As far as certain main utilities are concerned, phones, gas, electricity etc it's difficult to boycott as many of these are necessities. However, alcohol clothing, even certain brands of cars can be boycotted. I simply say research the company you are doing business with and make sure that their public stance aligns with yours.
Not really....I was just trying to figure out how folks could adapt accordingly on the boycott tip...
Ur absolutely right about main utilities being difficult... I was just looking for realistic solutions on how to effectively boycott while navigating companies owned by companies owned by companies.. It's so convoluted some folks might actively be boycotting while still patronizing the parent company without knowing it.
The "making a statement" is all well and good... Taking a stance is good.. but like it's been said in this thread countless times....the only language these folks understand is when you hit they pockets... I'm just trying to see what's the best way to do so
playmaker88;c-10011036 said:Nah fam you always bring money up cuz thats your comfort zone, you crutch so to speak i kknow you are more than your money but you value that greatly @2stepz_ahead
2stepz_ahead;c-10011145 said:playmaker88;c-10011036 said:Nah fam you always bring money up cuz thats your comfort zone, you crutch so to speak i kknow you are more than your money but you value that greatly @2stepz_ahead
did they or did they not speak about firing those who dont stand?
can you answer that?
playmaker88;c-10011168 said:2stepz_ahead;c-10011145 said:playmaker88;c-10011036 said:Nah fam you always bring money up cuz thats your comfort zone, you crutch so to speak i kknow you are more than your money but you value that greatly @2stepz_ahead
did they or did they not speak about firing those who dont stand?
can you answer that?
They did but im just talking about a common refrain in your post.. it is what it is.. im not attacking you for it