• Skeezix@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Interrupting traffic has never been a successful strategy in the US. In fact it usually lowers support.

    Success can only come by affecting the money. Targeted boycotts, if they can be widely enough embraced, would be 100 times more effective

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      3 months ago

      Boycotts won’t work, as the ruling class has far more capital to throw around than we do. Blocking freeways interrupts life for normal folks but does serve to make the issue visible and have some degree of impact on local commerce. Ultimately, though, I am starting to think that the most efficient means of resistance is to come up with a few more Luigis, since most other strategies have been rendered ineffective.

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        3 months ago

        I’m curious why you think boycotts can’t work but mass protests would. Don’t they both require a massive amount of people rallying together for a cause? If at the next shareholder meeting, the business owners can’t show “line going up”, they’ll have to respond to the consumers who are boycotting their product or get booted by the shareholders.

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          3 months ago

          ICE isn’t a business though, it’s a government agency. It’s not something a citizen can boycott unless everyone just collectively stops paying taxes.

          I don’t think the protest is all that effective either, but it’s better than a boycott.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah! Boycott ICE! When they come to take your friends and family away, say, “you cannot do that! I boycott you!”

      I also hear if you put a line of salt across the door, they can’t cross it.