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I've been thinking a lot lately about #boycotting all billionaires. I'm not sure it's possible to do avoid patronizing them entirely, but they're destroying the environment, funding the worst politicians and waging a full on class war (that they're winning), so they deserve it at least.

Anyone else on board to #boycottBillionaires ?

#consumerism #PostConsumerism #EatTheRich
Been avoiding Amazon and Walmart for awhile. How do we find out where and what to boycott? Anyone have thoughts on that? Feels like their money sucking tentacles are everywhere. Maybe need to rank the worst somehow?
I'm not entirely sure. I've been looking up who are the CEOs of places I normally shop and then looking up their net worth.

For example, the CEO of Target is Brian Cornell who is (surprisingly to me) not a billionaire. So Target should be okay to shop at (but probably some items in Target should be avoided).

I'm not sure if this is the best approach and it would make a lot of sense to collect them all into a list to make it easier.
Look up who owns company if every product snd service you buy. Sometimes it takes digging. Stop buying as many things and services as possible owned by any billionaur (typo but I like it!). Find justice oriented owned alternatives, local, learn to make and do, try doing without some. Most if not all streaming services-"blow up your TV" - style, for starters. Big tech. Lots of fx here know lots more, keep asking, keep boosting.
Funny you should mention it, a bunch of us have been talking the last few days about ways to de-evil our tech and swapping suggestions for different browsers etc. Here's the thread if you're interested 😊

https://syzito.xyz/@TCMuffin@toot.wales/113441312758151409
Nice!

I've been using Linux since 2010 or so, but I guess I might have to update my browser. :S