Consumers in the Face of Genocide
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We can’t stop the bombs, but we can stop financing them. Every weight we spend is a decision. If a company fights with genocide, it doesn’t deserve our consumption. Boycotting, that is: I’m not an accomplice. It’s a way to take care of life, from where we are. Because, even if we’re far away... we’re not blind, nor are we indifferent. The post Consumers faced with genocide first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
Pedro Brieger The ongoing genocide in Gaza has revived the relevance of a boycott against the State of Israel, to stop the actions of the government of Biniamin Netanyahu. A boycott is often complex and provokes debate between those who support it and those who reject it. All are political and selective, and its success depends on who drives it and the extent of the damage it causes to those who are boycotted. That is why its real impact is ofte…
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