Exactly how are they going to 'coerce' them? They have no leverage over them. At best they can make it dangerous to deliver in certain neighborhoods which, oddly enough, IT'S ALREADY DANGEROUS. There's already some places that companies simply WILL NOT DELIVER TO because joggers. If things get bad enough they do what Amazon does: package lockers (or, in UPS's case, the local UPS store). So yeah, they'll stand up to them precisely because they already have the means to resist them and remain profitable.
You don't think BLM will extort UPS and FedEx? Haven't seen many corporations stand up to coercion lately.
We were talking about Amazon, not BLM.
Exactly how are they going to 'coerce' them? They have no leverage over them. At best they can make it dangerous to deliver in certain neighborhoods which, oddly enough, IT'S ALREADY DANGEROUS. There's already some places that companies simply WILL NOT DELIVER TO because joggers. If things get bad enough they do what Amazon does: package lockers (or, in UPS's case, the local UPS store). So yeah, they'll stand up to them precisely because they already have the means to resist them and remain profitable.
How has BLM managed to coerce so many US corporations to boycott Georgia?
Same tactic would apply. CRT and playing the race card.