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lasttarrasque · 19 days
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Do you have boycott fatigue?
Well guess who else dose, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Coca Cola, Israel and all those who support it!
We are making progress, they might pretend we aren’t, but we are!
Keep boycotting, because it’s working!
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lets-make-light-now · 1 month
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You can help Palestinans right now by boycotting companies that profit of the genocide.
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I am using this app in Germany. It works really good. Also boycott is forever. There is no redemption from Genocide.
I boycotting Disney since I found out that they helped the Nazi genocide the Jews wwII, 10 years ago.
Boycott Israel today!
You can help. Proof: Look at the stock market....
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cielphantomhive321 · 19 days
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Boycott For Gaza 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸!!!
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If you, a human with a functioning heart and a functioning brain, see a McDonalds near you full of customers...well first of all my condolences, and second, consider reminding those people what McDonalds did and is doing and why it is one of the foremost boycott targets in the first place.
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jloisse · 1 month
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Depuis le 7 octobre, McDonald's, qui soutient directement Israël, a perdu 400 millions de dollars, Pepsi 650 millions de dollars et Coca-Cola 600 millions de dollars à cause du boycott en cours.
La plus grosse perte est celle de Starbucks avec 11 milliards de dollars. Au moins 200 succursales de la célèbre marque de café en Amérique sont menacées de fermeture.
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awanderinglostsoul · 1 month
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robinlovexo · 15 days
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✨ BOYCOTT THE GENOC!DAL PEPSI MEGACORPORATION ✨
❤️🥰fuck pepsi, all my homies boycott pepsi 🥰❤️
in this house, we boycott. in this house, we educate ourselves. in this house, we know what power we have if we practice conscious consumerism. in this house, we stand with humanity and the world.
we deserve better than this ✨
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danepopfrippery · 3 months
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Boycotting Sodas:
So US based i did some research cuz hard diet pepsi drinker here. Most any to go drink you can find is owned by pepsi, coke or starbucks incl energy drinks, gatorade, bottled waters etc. ollipop is new and zionist. Weirdly most soda related things are heavily Jewish sounds conspiracy theory but isnt (and ofc jewish doesnt equal zionist but many of these are). La croix is also famously uber republican and trumpy so im assuming zionist too
And ofc the most famous home soda machine is sodastream which is zionist as fuck and manufactured on occupied gaza land.
We know target, amazon and walmart all contribute to israel as well but for many Americans you cant not shop at them.
So heres what i found (when i say these are okay i mean in googling i couldnt tie the company or owners to zionist causes, correct me if wrong)
Waterloo sparkling water
Monin Syrup
Torani syrup
Ameretti syrup
So take that (ameretti has a cola syrup and u can find many zionist free cola syrups, they just tend to be smaller sized), and either use a system like
Soda Sense
My soda
Aark
Or take something like waterloo can, pour one pump of soda syrup, mix with some regular water and mix with the waterloo can for your own soda machine free
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going-to-superhell · 2 days
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Since we are boycotting certain fast food chains like McDonald’s, KFC and also certain soft drinks here is my alternative:
Go to small businesses. That’s it. Go to your local fish and chip shop, pizza shop, Chinese place, whatever just get take out from your local small restaurant, it’s not that hard. Is it going to be more pricey? Yea but is it better quality. Most of the time yes.
I personally just go to my local fish and chip shop, a small chips there which is massive is $5 AUD and around the same price in other local shops. The burgers are more expensive but they aren’t a chain restaurant and at these the one I go to has incredible burgers. The only thing with fish and chip shops is don’t buy flake or if your in Australia don’t just ask for fish since here just asking for fish and not specifying is generally just flake which is shark.
Also, one of my local pizza shops, a million times better than domino’s. 10/10 highly recommend getting take out from your local shops, it will take some trial and error also in my experience with fish and chip shops they do have bad days so you will need to give them a-few goes but shopping small is not only supporting your local community, giving you better food but you’re also not supporting a large corporation that is supporting genocide.
Now with soft drinks/soda/whatever you call them, I don’t really have much of alternative apart from just getting no name brand but as much as I love pepsi we don’t need it, boycot pepsi and stop buying it, same with coke, Fanta, sprite and all that
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lynxneva · 2 months
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BOYCOTT
The genocide is still going, boycott.
Even if it ended, are you really going to go back to supporting these murderers?
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phoenix-noire · 1 year
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I told you @pepsi hates the homeless. Now you have proof.
#boycottpepsi
#homelesslivesmatter
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lets-make-light-now · 1 month
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Why Israel faces a strategic defeat in Gaza | David Hearst
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A stain on Humanity not only Jewish history.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 2 months
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by Daniel Ben-Ami
A man goes into a store to buy a can of Pepsi. The proceeds of the sale go through a chain of cash-thumbing, financial intermediaries. Eventually the money is handed over to someone to pay for the manufacture of a missile. The missile is fitted on to a combat aircraft, which closes in on its target. Eventually the missile locks on to a (presumably) Palestinian child. As it explodes, the word ‘boycott’ flashes up on screen.
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This video, distributed on X by Palestine Online, is just one of countless anti-Israel clips on social media. But it bears closer examination as it helps to illustrate the nature of contemporary anti-Semitism. Here, as in many other cases today, Jews are not overtly identified. There is not even an explicit mention of Israel. Instead, the video assumes the target viewer will recognise the not-so-subtle anti-Semitic pointers, such as references to financial speculation and the age-old ‘blood libel’ of child murder. Not identifying Jews directly also gives some degree of deniability to anyone who wants to claim they are not anti-Semitic.
That’s not to downplay the existence of overt anti-Semitism. This has increased dramatically since 7 October. In the past few days alone, an Orthodox Jewish man has been stabbed in Zurich while another was beaten outside a Paris synagogue. But a great deal of Jew hatred still tends to take a disguised form.
Its most common manifestation, as the ‘boycott’ Pepsi video indicates, is an animus towards Israel. An animus that long predates its current war with Hamas. In the warped view of anti-Israel activists, Israel is the epitome of evil. It is said to be manipulating finance for its own ends and slaughtering children. Supposedly, it is a ‘genocidal’, ‘apartheid’ state – morally charged terms that tend not to be applied to other nations.
Seeing Israel as evil incarnate, today’s anti-Israel activists target its every manifestation. They try to cancel Israeli dance companies in New York. They demand Israel’s expulsion from the Eurovision song contest. And they attempt to banish it from the Olympics and the football World Cup. In short, they seek to erase Israel from the world. That is the true meaning of today’s boycott campaigns. To purge the world of any Israeli presence. To eradicate any signs of Israeli culture.
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Brands in the tags support Isr*el
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cryptamen · 5 months
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If all we can do is watch then we have to. Do not look away do not let your mind forget. This is an issue that will effect us all. They will come for you next. No one is safe and they know that better than anyone.
Keep Watching
Keep Fighting
That is all we can do.
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