Now I know why the right keeps losing in the US. Principles my ass. So many average conservatives still shop at Walmart all the time and then wonder why everything is going to the shitter and how their jobs are getting outsourced.
Who fucking cares. If you want to start boycotting anything, you might as well stay home and make your own shit from houses to cars to toilet paper and other ever-day shit you need.
EVERY CORPORATION IS AGAINST YOU.
We know this. There is no other choice for the products most of us need in our everyday life. So fuck off with that boycott crap.
Ordering things online is the way to go these days. Amazon is the biggest, but if you want to boycott them (which is hard) there's the option of using Amazon to lookup the businesses that sell what you want, then ordering from the company directly.
Not always an option, but when it is you usually get a discount since they have to pay a commission to amazon otherwise.
The only big stores within 50 miles of us are two walmarts. One to the north and one to the south. We have Dollar General and a small local grocery chain. I support our local grocery store, local hardware, and thrift shops but sometimes you need things they just don't carry. The only other option is driving over an hour or Amazon.
What are you doing at Walmart? :)
Now I know why the right keeps losing in the US. Principles my ass. So many average conservatives still shop at Walmart all the time and then wonder why everything is going to the shitter and how their jobs are getting outsourced.
For a lot of people, all other stores in their area have been destroyed because of Walmarts moving in.
This.
Who fucking cares. If you want to start boycotting anything, you might as well stay home and make your own shit from houses to cars to toilet paper and other ever-day shit you need.
EVERY CORPORATION IS AGAINST YOU.
We know this. There is no other choice for the products most of us need in our everyday life. So fuck off with that boycott crap.
Ordering things online is the way to go these days. Amazon is the biggest, but if you want to boycott them (which is hard) there's the option of using Amazon to lookup the businesses that sell what you want, then ordering from the company directly.
Not always an option, but when it is you usually get a discount since they have to pay a commission to amazon otherwise.
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The only big stores within 50 miles of us are two walmarts. One to the north and one to the south. We have Dollar General and a small local grocery chain. I support our local grocery store, local hardware, and thrift shops but sometimes you need things they just don't carry. The only other option is driving over an hour or Amazon.
By "Amazon" you mean the internet. Almost everything you find on Amazon can be purchased somewhere else online.
Buying ammo.
Buying ammo.