I love the idea of getting people behind boycotts. But I wonder if it actually does anything for extremely large companies? For example, Amazon seems too large to fail, considering they serve the wealthiest areas of the globe.
I genuinely don’t know what the solution is when it comes to businesses where you would purchase actual necessities like groceries. It seems very difficult to fully detach oneself from the system.
All that being said, I think it’s great people are trying. At the very least, it helps make people aware of what smaller, local options they have, and that shift in support likely makes a massive difference for those smaller businesses.
I love the idea of getting people behind boycotts. But I wonder if it actually does anything for extremely large companies? For example, Amazon seems too large to fail, considering they serve the wealthiest areas of the globe.
I genuinely don’t know what the solution is when it comes to businesses where you would purchase actual necessities like groceries. It seems very difficult to fully detach oneself from the system.
All that being said, I think it’s great people are trying. At the very least, it helps make people aware of what smaller, local options they have, and that shift in support likely makes a massive difference for those smaller businesses.