Also, know your limits before the protest. If it escalates, know what you are or aren't comfortable with. Do not let anybody convince you to do something that you are not comfortable with in the heat of the moment
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Truly shameriffic to switch to Ecosia, based in Europe and working on their own European indexer. I'd hate to see Google lose shareholder value.
I fully agree with everything you're saying except that boycotts are not worthless.
There are many great reasons to prioritise mutual aid and workplace organizing that you have laid out since it has much more value.
But it's a waste of time to discourage people from the most low-effort actions and it only causes unnecessary conflict.
Arguments over the "best", most pure way to oppose fascism and capitalism only sow division in an already fractured left and discourage people from potentially taking their first step.
Make a good case for the action you want to prioritise, then embrace a diversity of tactics where people can make their own informed decisions on the action(s) they want to take.
Downvoted strictly for the harmful clickbaity title.
I agree that fascism cannot be overcome by boycotts alone, but discouraging boycotts doesn't benefit anybody. And in this case, boycotts are actually helping to chip away at Musk's power - Trump just had to do an infomercial at the White House for Musk because his stock is tanking so hard.
We need a diversity of tactics.
I'm suggesting that instead of saying don't do X, do Y. Just say do Y with the great reasons you provided.
Yes, and. Boycotts are one of multiple tools that do work. Do not discourage people from one tactic in favour of another. They can both be done together and people can choose. We need options and to go at this from more than one angle.
It is still a great idea to unionise and join mutual aid orgs and I encourage everyone to do so.
Most speed cameras are either revenue-neutral or generate a small amount of revenue for the city.
It's one less Tesla that's bought new and it devalues the car.
I love that this won't happen on Lemmy.
FWIW Quebec generates 94.3% of its electricity from hydro. Non-hydro renewables such as wind and biomass account for a relatively small percentage of Quebec’s electricity generation mix (5.3%). They only use a small amount of natural gas when demand is peaking.