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JTB
17th April 2011, 03:54
Bangkok, Thailand April 14, 2011 - We've told you who, in "Naming Names (http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/03/naming-names-your-real-government.html)," now it's time to tell you how. Many may ask, "How exactly can we boycott the globalists when they control everything?"

The answer is by systematically boycotting and replacing them with local alternatives. You can actually start today, by boycotting corporations you may not have even considered part of this nefarious agenda and corporations you not only can certainly live without, but would be better off for it. It requires absolutely no money at all, in fact, it will save you money in the long run and if you decide to replace them, you may learn a valuable skill-set in the process.

The focus will fall first on Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Two very similar corporations which populate both the Brookings Institute (http://www.brookings.edu/%7E/media/Files/about/annualreport/2010/2010_complete.pdf) and the Council on Foreign Relations (http://www.cfr.org/about/corporate/roster.html), unelected, extra-legal conglomerations that conspire and contrive world policy, world wars, and the means to implement them for the sole benefit of its corporate membership (http://www.cfr.org/about/corporate/roster.html), entirely at your expense both in blood and treasure. (See: War is a Racket (http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2010/11/for-veterans-day-usmc-general-butler.html) by Smedley Butler.)http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/destroy-globalists-one-fat-cat.html

Revolution starts with U
17th April 2011, 04:07
Good... now... how?

hatzel
17th April 2011, 10:54
Good... now... how?

The answer is by systematically boycotting and replacing them with local alternatives What, you need more information than that?! :confused: Yeah yeah, seriously, considering this article claims to tell us 'how' to boycott, but then just gives that one line, before going onto 'why?' and 'what?'...it's shit, really...

ComradeMan
17th April 2011, 11:10
What, you need more information than that?! :confused: Yeah yeah, seriously, considering this article claims to tell us 'how' to boycott, but then just gives that one line, before going onto 'why?' and 'what?'...it's shit, really...


Well it's not that hard really... I mean, get informed about what the products and services you use and try your best to eliminate those products and services that are provided by corporations/companies whose policies you don't support. We live in the age of information- it's not difficult.:rolleyes:

hatzel
17th April 2011, 11:25
If you're going to write an article saying 'now we'll tell you how to boycott Pepsi!', you'd expect something more than 'ah...just don't buy Pepsi...', that's a bit simplistic. Hence it's telling us to buy 'local alternatives'...what's that? Is there a local alternative to Pepsi? Hmm...I remember seeing a soft drink in Germany that was pretty popular amongst the left there, so are we supposed to all just buy that one when we're in the shop? Equally simplistic. For an article to discuss (supposedly) 'how to boycott' without making any mention of consumer cooperatives or anything like that, just leaving it down to 'hey, you, the individual, buy this other type of coke'...we don't need an article for that. I don't think anybody was left thinking 'but how do we boycott Pepsi? :confused:', without thinking 'oh, just don't buy Pepsi! :lol:'...but maybe I'm wrong, and the readers are a bit simple :rolleyes: It's clear that inadequate thought has gone into this article, unfortunately...

ComradeMan
17th April 2011, 11:29
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To be fair, who is the article's target readership? Also- don't forget that a lot of people are not as informed as you might think on these matters.

To be honest however, I don't really think you need an article- if you don't like a company don't buy their stuff- it's as simple as that.

hatzel
17th April 2011, 11:41
To be honest however, I don't really think you need an article- if you don't like a company don't buy their stuff- it's as simple as that.
Simple :) Though I'd hope that a website calling itself 'Activist Post' might provide something slightly deeper than that...something worth reading...

RGacky3
17th April 2011, 12:56
Boycotts can be used for a very specific narrow strategy, but as an overall systemic change, its pretty ineffective.