• mrdown@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Here we go with the purity test BS. I welcome anybody who want to boycott any problematic country and respect those person it but I don’t shame people who do not boycott. Do you think that you never bought an product from companies in problematic countries who are doing human right abuses?

    • Ech@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      Here we go with the purity test BS.

      Do you think that you never bought an product from companies in problematic countries who are doing human right abuses?

      If you don’t want to be called out for it, maybe don’t do it in the very same comment, yeah?

      Also,

      I welcome anybody who want to boycott any problematic country

      So what? The US also did a lot of terrible things to other countries and we never boycott it

      So which is it? People can boycott what they want? Or are they “hypocrites” for boycotting in ways you disagree with? For someone so concerned with “consistency”, you are all over the place.

      And I’ll ask again, how is your condemnation of the boycotts beneficial to anyone being harmed?