• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    21 hours ago

    “illegally and collusively boycott”. Trump is such a turd of emotions. Just says things that feel true, and his idiot followers gobble it up. I don’t think there’s any case where a boycott is illegal, and colluding is just a scarier word for organizing or cooperating.

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      21 hours ago

      colluding is just a scarier word for organizing or cooperating.

      Makes sense when you remember that he doesn’t want people cooperating, that’s communism /s . He wants people obeying.

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      19 hours ago

      I wonder whatever happened with Musk’s claims that companies not advertising on Xitter was illegal collusion.

      A quick Qwant search later: it seems he’s expanded the suit: https://www.npr.org/2025/02/01/nx-s1-5283271/elon-musk-lawsuit-advertisers-boycott-new

      Unfortunately, his abuse has already SLAPPed down the original group behind the assessment that led to the boycott, but now that the world’s bestest genius evar has decided to also take on (check article) Lego, Nestlé, Tyson Foods, Abbott Laboratories, Colgate-Palmolive, Pinterest and Shell International?

      Hopefully, he’s bitten off more than he can chew.

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      I don’t think there’s any case where a boycott is illegal,

      The USA has made boycotting the zionist entity illegal, many states require businesses to sign pledges not to boycott as conditions to getting contracts. So much for that “freedum of speech”.

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      21 hours ago

      In this case, it’s not even organizing/cooperating/colliding. Multiple people are reaching the same sensible conclusion simultaneously and acting accordingly.

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        20 hours ago

        That was an extremely aggressive response. Did you consider, “Hey, you don’t seem to know this, but check out this [source]”?

        There’s a trope for “existing users are hostile to newcomers because the newcomers are ignorant, preventing the community from growing and undermining their goals”, but I’m not sure the name of it. Might be a variation of “For me it was tuesday”

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          Did they consider not bumbling into a new community and post ignorant disinfo?

          It takes <30 seconds to search a point in a search engine (or provide a prompt to an LLM I don’t judge) if they’ve proven they can’t do the bare minimum to make sure they’re adding to the discourse and not spreading fake news, than their value to the community is dubious at best.

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              20 hours ago

              So I forget, are you an ‘ignorant newcomer’ (your own words) or do you have your finger on the pulse of the community and its goals, and post disinfo anyway?

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                19 hours ago

                I didn’t know about anti-boycott laws. I posted in good faith. Now I know.

                I don’t know specifics of this community but I seem to have a better grasp of community in general than you do.

                You could have taken the opportunity to politely educate. Instead you’ve chosen maximum hostility. Why? What are you getting out of this? How is it better than kindness?

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                  18 hours ago

                  Yeah, I got a little heated, I guess everyone has their own line on what constitutes good faith, and that’s okay! Frankly I only know as much about US anti-boycott laws as I do because I work at a big soulless US corp.

                  I definitely don’t claim to be some elder of usboycott, and in fact dislike people who claim to have some kind of superiority for being established in a community

                  I just happen to be a random nerd on the internet that knows a strange amount about anti-boycott laws, who just dropped an edible and is feeling much more empathic,

                  Hopefully this can just go down as a lovely educational moment on the fediverse! And I hope you have a lovely day

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                    18 hours ago

                    Oh good. I’m glad we’ve made peace. I didn’t know about anti boycott laws, so I appreciate you bringing that to my attention.

                    I’m having a nice afternoon in the park. Hope your evening is just as pleasant.

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        20 hours ago

        Do you bother to research your own links before being extremely toxic?

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      20 hours ago

      colluding is just a scarier word for organizing or cooperating

      Colluding is a bad kind of organizing and cooperating,like gangs, conspiracies, and oligarchies.