‘We Ain’t Buying It’: These retailers are being targeted by holiday shopping boycott
The boycott targets Amazon, Home Depot, and Target over labor, monopoly, and diversity concerns, aiming to impact nearly 20% of annual sales during the holiday shopping period.
- A group called 'We Ain't Buying It' is organizing a boycott against Amazon, The Home Depot, and Target from November 27 to December 1 due to their alleged compliance with certain government policies.
- The boycott aims to impact major holiday shopping days, with billions expected in sales, as companies reportedly benefit from policies contrary to community interests.
- Participants are encouraged to avoid the targeted retailers and instead support local businesses during the holiday season, promoting diversity and inclusion.
- Activists have criticized The Home Depot for allegedly cooperating with ICE, which has led to detentions of workers.
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