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Do you boycott any companies?
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2018-03-16 at 12:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick I make it a point to avoid Walmart at all costs. Walking into one is like being in a third-world country. They're currently redoing a lot of their PR, but I doubt it'll make them any less horrible.I also won't go to places that are exclusively meat-oriented. Sometimes they have an adequate vegetarian option, but not usually. And even that's not enough to justify spending my money somewhere that will inevitably use it to further propagate the genocide against animals.
i boycott any place that is fucking stupid. for instance, this recent political bullshit of businesses that want to promote their anti-second-amendment leanings where dickheads sporting goods, etc, want to chime in. i havent bought anything at dickheads since they tried their ridiculousness after the one school shooting. the reason no one buys guns from that place is theyre over priced. someone told me they go there and shoplift stuff...because.
homo-depot is a juden-kike shyster conspiracy so the same treatment for them.
someone i know hates chinamart so much they not only shoplift anything they can, but causes damage to expensive items to prevent their sales.
on the other hand, every time theres a mass shooting i buy a triple-digit-figure order from a major firearms sales company. retail companies that are around where i live, and dont suck, are places i spend my money to support local businesses instead of intergalactic conglomerates run by kikes who have no regard for anyone but their pockets. -
2018-03-16 at 12:23 PM UTCWouldn’t call it a boycott, but I don’t use any social media (except NIS of course). I’m talking about fagbook, instameme, tweeter tots, etc
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2018-03-16 at 12:41 PM UTCFacebook and mcdonaids, both cancers of the modern world.
Originally posted by HTS I boycott Israel, does that count?
And this cancer too
And speaking of cancer actually I don't like cancer charities either, if they pooled all the money they make they'd have cured cancer by now but I guess a cure isn't profitable. -
2018-03-16 at 1:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jeremus Facebook and Nestle as far as possible. Nestle is nearly impossible to completely avoid all the time unless you simply hate living life without the fear of eating Nestle products. Nestle is basically Umbrella Corporation level evil.
can you explain this? like some links to what nestle does -
2018-03-16 at 1:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus can you explain this? like some links to what nestle does
I don't really like this site or the article as a whole, but it outlines the problems pretty well:
https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-children/ -
2018-03-16 at 1:31 PM UTCoh, the making african moms dependent on baby formula or the babies die
but if you think about it, isn't letting the babies in africa die one of the most humanitarian things you can for them? -
2018-03-16 at 1:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus oh, the making african moms dependent on baby formula or the babies die
but if you think about it, isn't letting the babies in africa die one of the most humanitarian things you can for them?
did you get the seeds yet? i know i already asked so sorry but i didn't see your response and can't find that thread now. -
2018-03-16 at 1:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic did you get the seeds yet? i know i already asked so sorry but i didn't see your response and can't find that thread now.
no. the guy who i sent it to got kicked out, so i cant send stuff there and i have nowhere to plant them that isnt suspicious. it probably came and his mom probably threw it in the trash. oh well -
2018-03-16 at 1:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus no. the guy who i sent it to got kicked out, so i cant send stuff there and i have nowhere to plant them that isnt suspicious. it probably came and his mom probably threw it in the trash. oh well
well shit, that sucks. i mean neither of those things are really sketchy though but i guess i could see why a mom might take offense to the cactus. -
2018-03-16 at 1:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jeremus I don't really like this site or the article as a whole, but it outlines the problems pretty well:
https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-children/
my nan worked for nestle in hayes for donkey's years till she retired.
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2018-03-16 at 1:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by lempoid loompus oh, the making african moms dependent on baby formula or the babies die
but if you think about it, isn't letting the babies in africa die one of the most humanitarian things you can for them?
Well that's one thing. Child labour, unfair trade, complicity with slavery and irresponsible water use are another. -
2018-03-16 at 1:43 PM UTC
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2018-03-16 at 1:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jeremus I don't really like this site or the article as a whole, but it outlines the problems pretty well:
https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-children/Nestle is actually the world’s largest producer of bottled water
Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe said:
“There are two different opinions on the matter [or water]. The one opinion, which I think is extreme, is represented by the NGOs, who bang on about declaring water a public right. That means that as a human being you should have a right to water. That’s an extreme solution.”
that right there is sufficient reason for the proles to gather their pitchforks and torches for a good public hanging ...or ten. -
2018-03-16 at 2:11 PM UTChttps://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1n194c/what_is_the_most_evil_corporation_in_the_world_in/
my vote goes to Corrections Corporation of America -
2018-03-16 at 2:17 PM UTCjesus fuck...and i thought monsanto was bad
https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/nestle-water-supplies-23092016/
http://nestlebottledwater2017.blogspot.com/
https://www.environmentalleader.com/2008/10/nestle-waters-threatens-to-sue-miami-dade-over-water-ads/In an example of how defensive Nestle has been on the issue; in 2008, Florida’s Miami-Dade County ran a radio ad claiming that tap water purer, safer, and cheaper than bottled water, and in response Nestle threatened to sue them. "Nestle’s spokesman Jim McClellan told Miami Herald that the company has never challenged utilities promoting tap water as cheap and safe, but is doing so now because the county has stepped over the line by damaging the reputation of bottled water."
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2018-03-16 at 2:33 PM UTCBig Water is serious shit
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2018-03-16 at 2:47 PM UTC
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2018-03-16 at 3:14 PM UTC
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2018-03-16 at 3:15 PM UTCYou seem to be mad about something despite me having no recollection of ever speaking to you
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2018-03-16 at 3:15 PM UTCim like the one of the most interesting posters on this site
who are you???