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Boycott Trump 2025!

There have been several attempts of cults to guy property and move people in and take over. One was a neo-Nazi group in North Dakota. The locals bought up all of the unoccupied ramshackle properties and burns them down. It seems to have stopped that plan in its tracks.

That is an excellent reaction - well done, North Dakota!!!
 

2024 US Presidential Election: Top Donors to Donald Trump:​

  • American Airlines - $134,174
  • Walmart - $83,908
  • Boeing - $82,761
  • Lockheed Martin - $69,552
  • United Airlines - $67,742
  • FedEx - $61,901
  • Wells Fargo - $59,451
  • Johnson & Johnson - $57,499
  • Brown & Brown - $56,087
  • Southwest Airlines - $55,829
  • Northrop Grumman - $52,032
  • Raytheon - $43,383
  • Costco - $43,370
  • Inter & Co. - $42,886
  • Morgan Stanley - $41,790
  • Microsoft - $41,762
  • GEO Group - $41,081
  • Delta Airlines - $32,561
  • General Motors - $32,707
  • Home Depot - $31,452
Taken from The Economic Times (make your own mind up as to how credible they are as a source. In fairness, they included donations to the other lot)

I'm always up for a boycot.

From a UK point of view, the only ones that present a problem are Johnson & Johnson and Microsoft?

Microsoft are pretty much unavoidable, sadly.
Johnson & Johnson, yes, I'm sure I can avoid them.

what else on that list has a UK presence, that I should boycot? Don't Walmart own a UK supermarket? Who the fck are GEO?
 
Apart from a free version of word doc reader on my mac, I don't thibk I do Amy Microsoft.

Where/are they Asda?
Microsoft is largely unavoidable, though respect if you ahve avoided it. I'm just not very good at computers.

I can't remember what they bought here. You may well be right.
 
The UK's third-largest grocery retailer has spent £430 million ($544 million) on its IT separation from US giant Walmart.

Walmart sold Asda to Bellis Finco for £6.8 billion ($8.65 billion) in 2021, but continues to support most of its IT systems.

Asda, which has a turnover of £25.6 billion ($32.45 billion), has been building separate IT systems – including infrastructure, POS, ERP, HR, and payroll – for the last three years, but was forced to extend its support deal with Walmart to continue to run the old systems beyond a February 2024 deadline.
.lol sorry, lost the link, I can't use my phone for shit

I would find it very hard to drop amazon though
 
What would be the aim of such a boycott?
What do you think?

Personally, I don't want to give my trade to any companies linked to the wannabe tyrant. I realise until the Mango Mussolini is bankrupt he won't give a flying one, but I'm not helping him to continue in the lifestyle to which he is accustomed. Maybe those bending the knee to him will realise how much he is despised if their profits start taking a beating.
 
I'm always up for a boycot.

From a UK point of view, the only ones that present a problem are Johnson & Johnson and Microsoft?

Microsoft are pretty much unavoidable, sadly.
Johnson & Johnson, yes, I'm sure I can avoid them.

what else on that list has a UK presence, that I should boycot? Don't Walmart own a UK supermarket? Who the fck are GEO?
Walmart owned Asda for about 10 years or so but have sold it now.
 
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