Anti Federalist
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I don't do boycotts, either left or right leaning companies. If I like the product or service I buy it.
So if you had a neighbor who was really nice and watched your place while you were gone and collected your mail for you and sold a product from their farm for $5, and Wal Mart sold a similar product for $4.99, you would buy it at Walmart?
I absolutely vote with my money. I am not saying I never spend money with bad companies, but I do make buying decisions that include reducing funding woke companies often.
So if you had a neighbor who was really nice and watched your place while you were gone and collected your mail for you and sold a product from their farm for $5, and Wal Mart sold a similar product for $4.99, you would buy it at Walmart?
Not the same situation.
I don't do boycotts, either left or right leaning companies. If I like the product or service I buy it.
I don't drink beer so I didn't boycott Budwiser, but I can't stomach "Her/She" candy bars anymore. But to each his own.
I heard those are actually pretty good?
Edit: Do you mean Jeremey's "She/Her (Nutless)" chocolate bars or actual Hershey?
I mean this.
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No, maybe not, but the question is valid.
Given a closely similar price, product and availability, wouldn't you prefer to do business with an outfit that reflects your political and philosophical outlook than one that is opposed to it?
Or one that is actively engaged in promoting evil?
Honestly I just don't care. There is so much manufactured outrage anymore I can't keep up with it all. I just ignore it all and buy what I like.