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I thought we could have a running aggregate of topical, cancel culture stuff we should be boycotting depending on our political beliefs, as it's very fluid and dynamic depending on the zeitgeist, news cycle and virality of the day.

I'll kick us off:

What are Democrats boycotting right now that we should know about, which would hurt businesses that are in opposition of what we champion? I know businesses were boycotting Facebook ads recently, is that still a thing?

For Republicans (ironically using cancel culture despite crying about it all the time), obviously the big news is boycotting Goodyear for their take on political correctness in the workplace (you can google the controversy or view the slide if you haven't seen it yet). Anything else Republicans need to know? I know Goya beans were being bought in a sort of anti-boycott (buycott?).

 

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Oh also:

Republican boycotting/canceling: USPS?

Democrat boycotting/cancelling: The ELLEN Show?

I guess I'm supposed to boycott Goodyear Tire now? Not sure why.

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

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Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

2 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

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Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

While perfectly acceptable in the 70s and 80s that pic and show is borderline illegal today. Maybe not quite there but it’s gettin close.

2 hours ago, Parliament said:

I guess I'm supposed to boycott Goodyear Tire now? Not sure why.

When do we get videos of trumpkins taking the tires off their own cars?

8 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

cuties.jpg

 

Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

ewww

42 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

cuties.jpg

 

Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

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Maybe both sides can agree on this one.
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Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.


Netflix caved and gave Trump a deal?
6 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

cuties.jpg

 

Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

everyone involved needs to be hauled in for questioning.

17 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

cuties.jpg

 

Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

 

 

I'm not really boycotting anything currently, except 2020.  I don't have the energy.  I'm too busy working, trying to stay healthy and alive, and figuring out how to vote in November.  

18 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Maybe both sides can agree on this one.

cuties.jpg

 

Eleven-year-old Amy lives with her mom, Mariam, and younger brother, awaiting her father to rejoin the family from Senegal. Amy is fascinated by disobedient neighbor Angelica’s free-spirited dance clique, a group that stands in sharp contrast to stoic Mariam’s deeply held traditional values. Undeterred by the girls’ initial brutal dismissal and eager to escape her family’s simmering dysfunction, Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls’ hope to twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest.

what the actual fuck

whoever greenlit that bullshit needs this treatment:

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2 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

what the actual fuck

whoever greenlit that bullshit needs this treatment:

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Apparently it's a french flick, but the film poster is all Netflix. 

  • 4 years later...

Bump.

https://www.latinofreeze.com/

Spoiler

 

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Did you know that the Latino GDP in the United States is the fifth largest in the world? 3.7 trillion dollars. Latinos also make up 20% of the U.S. population.

 

Latinos and Latinas stop spending money. Hold the line. We can all collectively make a big impact by simply holding and not spending our money.

 

Starting NOW until they show us they care about our minority and immigrant populations of the United States.

ACTION ITEMS:

  • Latino Freeze

    • HOLD and SAVE your spending money.

    • Shop only for essentials (i.e. food) and be thoughtful/selective where you buy.

    • Continue to work and seek services (i.e. medical care)

    • No big purchases, cancel subscriptions.

      • Avoid making major purchases.

      • No taxes on your savings.

    • Support Latino American, Black American and Allied American Businesses that are supportive to this movement.

    • Support Local Supportive American Businesses to this movement (who value DEI and immigrants).

  • Make sure you pay for:

    • Your rent, mortgage/bills, responsibilities, healthcare, taxes, etc.

    • Healthy food

  • Spread the word in person and on ALL social media platforms!

  • Make a video on all social media platforms in English and Spanish, tag @latinofreeze on Instagram, and use the hashtags: #LatinoFreezeMovement #LatinoFreeze

 
 

In general consider shopping at local stores, swap meets, farmer market’s, second hand stores, trading, etc. Consider not spending on sports and entertainment (unless they are supportive of this movement).

Good Guys:

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Companies that are Committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:

Aldi

Costco

Meijer

Kroger

Giant Grocery

Trader Joe's

Stores/Products:

Ben & Jerry’s

Delta

Dutch Bros

e.l.f.

Ulta Beauty

Macy’s

Old Navy

Nordstrom’s

TJMaxx

GoToFoods (including Moe’s Southwest Grilll, Mcalister’s Aunti Anne’s, Jamba, Cinnabon, etc.)

Dollar Tree

Walgreen’s

Wegman’s

Planet Fitness

Proctor and Gamble

Craigslist

Books:

Barnes & Noble

Banking:

Godman Sachs

JP Morgan

Tech:

Apple

DoorDash

Everyday Health

PInterest

Microsoft

Entertainment:

Disney

Netflix

 

California:

Vallarta Supermarkets

 

Texas:

H-E-B

El Rancho

Fiesta Mart

La Michoacana

 

Bad Guys

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DO NOT Shop Here
(Scaled back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion or have been passive):

Amazon

Target

Walmart

HobbyLobby

HomeGoods

Marshalls

Sam's Club

Starbuck's

Lowe's

FruitoftheLoom

DairyQueen

Coca Cola

BaskinRobbins

Brown-Forman (Jack Daniels)

Home Depot

Tractor Supply

Ace Hardware

 

Goya

Tech:
Google

Meta (Facebook, Instagram)

Auto/Equipment:

Ford

Harley-Davidson

John Deere

Tesla

Toyota

 

Fast Food:

McDonald's

Wendy's

In and Out

 

 

https://uscpr.org/activist-resource/boycott-divestment-and-sanctions/

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