• capybara@lemm.ee
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    8 小时前

    No. People should boycott all companies which operates in an evil country. There exist plenty of ethical companies that aren’t from usa.

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      8 小时前

      No. People should boycott all companies which operates in an evil country

      Which countries aren’t evil? I believe we are all on the same boat here that’s why people need to help each other rather than picking up nationalistic fights.

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        8 小时前

        It seems reality-denying to me to say “there are only companies, not countries”

        Obviously there are countries and governments and states.

        Do you think the boycott of South Africa was a bad idea?

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          7 小时前

          Do you think the boycott of South Africa was a bad idea?

          I’m not familiar with South Africa which boycott?

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        8 小时前

        Sorry, but usa is indeed very much more evil than most other countries. E.g. overthrowing democratically elected leaders in other countries, committing war crimes, taking the side of other countries invading others, etc. All countries are not equally bad and usa is one of the worst, especially with Trump in power.

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          7 小时前

          Sorry, but usa is indeed very much more evil than most other countries

          UK is a monarchy, Italy is ruled by a fascist pm, France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. Are we supposed to buy goods only from corporations in iceland?