Tuesday, January 13, 2009

which boycott action(s) / product(s), yield the most results

What's missing in most boycott lists are impact analysis: which boycott action(s) / product(s), yield the most results.

That way more successful targeted boycotts (rather than sporadic blanket boycotts) can be implemented in unison worldwide. take Coca-Cola for example -- a targeted boycott in the Middle East made them lose 60% market share there.

On another note, the rule of thumb is that organizations / companies who made the most money today most definitely finance pro-Zionists, either directly (financer) or indirectly (shareholders).

We should try to detect and boycott / find alternatives for these wherever possible. For all we know -- perhaps the Internet itself finances them -- look at who's behind our major international links to US. The more reasons we should keep + mirror content closer to our region.
January 13, 2009 9:58 AM

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