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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 21, 2022

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Anyone else suspect that Apple and Google are going to collude to kill Twitter by removing it from their app stores? Apple is already deleting their accounts on twitter. Seems like they are setting the stage. The Cathedral cannot tolerate a competitor to their stranglehold on social media it seems

I just wish conservatives would start a serious boycott effort. I am 100% fine screening my purchases according to a blacklist for the rest of my life. I am 100% fine calling 10 businesses in my state to suggest the boycott and calling 5 corporations to complain, and I’m extremely lazy. I am ready to loudly and annoyingly protest outside certain businesses to discourage patrons. Etc etc. There are millions just waiting for the organizational infrastructure to fight back where it hurts.

The big problem/secret is that none of these boycott campaigns are effective on their own; they're just ammunition for subversives within the company for winning their takeover fights.

Sales don't actually have to drop, the company blucheka just need to wave some splcadllgbtbbq attack ads in the CEO's face and pull the "do what we want or you will lose subscriber!" trick.

Conservative boycotts don't have this essential feature. They are the cargo cult coconut radios of corporate activism.

Doomerism will kill any conservative boycott movement, but all you have to do is send a well-researched and cited dozen pages to top investors of company x, clearly spelling out that they are likely to lose z percent income from a boycott, and they will vote for a different ceo or direction.

It’s not rocket science. It’s remarkably easy. Investors in companies still, at the end of the day, do not want to lose a large amount of money.