reminder: the boycotts are working. so keep up the ongoing boycott movement because we have the power to reduce the unscrupulous companies to nothing. also, be sure to unfollow anybody and anything that still supports them, and educate the people around you on the importance of doing the same.
"It's not that deep, let people drink coffee" It's not that deep? more than 30k people have been killed over the course of six months. the next generation of Palestinians is going to have birth defects because on average, 10 kids a day become amputees. premature births have increased by 20-30 percent. 13 libraries containing old and important texts have been burnt down. people are actively trying to erase a whole culture and drive them away from their homes. a university that is more than 1000 years old has been reduced to a pile of rubble. more children have been killed daily than in the holocaust. Palestinians, even if they don't currently live in Palestine, are going to have trauma over this. this is the most well-recorded genocide ever witnessed and yet it is still going on.
all this but you can't stop buying far-too-expensive and shitty coffee from a multimillion-dollar company that is funding the group responsible for this genocide? grow up and start to realise that you, even as one person, have the power to affect a company because when you start, you will somehow influence the people around you. and there are way better and cheaper places to buy coffee from.
In Idaho in 1990, one of the nation's most restrictive abortion bills was vetoed by Cecil Andrus, the state's "pro-life" governor—after pro-choice women declared a boycott of Idaho potatoes. Some feminist leaders argued against such forceful tactics. "Let the governor make his decision based on the seriousness of this issue and the Constitution, not potatoes," National Abortion Rights Action League's executive director Kate Michelman advised. But it was the boycott that clinched it. "Anytime someone threatens one of our major cash crops," Governor Andrus explained, "it becomes significant."
-Susan Faludi, Backlash: the Undeclared War Against American Women
What is happening in Palestine is not the only place that is experiencing great violence paired with great levels of oppression with minimal to no human rights.
People are talking about boycott fatigue meanwhile, women are scrambling to protect themselves from systematic sexual abuse. While their homes are destroyed, and their land is exploited, and their people are living through atrocities we could not fathom 
Coca-Cola operates in Atarot, an illegal Israeli settlement.
Settlements are built on land stolen from Palestinians.
Settlements are illegal under international law.
Cocoa-Cola is violating international law and supporting Israeli colonization by operation in an illegal Israeli settlement.
Take Action: BOYCOTT COCA-COLA !
foa.org.uk/boycottcocacola
#notinmyfridge #boycottcocacola
These businesses can keep showing their bigoted and genocidal apologizing/western imperialist selves, because we can put our money and resources happily ELSEWHERE (if anyone has any updated lists -I will try to find some, on tech alternatives or anything to help navigate this, please link me up). Let's stop using their services, and relying on their products until they are on the brink of going out of business entirely. As I always say -NO, you don't need the latest tech (unless it's for accessibility -I understand there are exceptions absolutely), but overall -NO you don't need to upgrade every single year for your devices. This is disgusting. FU Intel.