Boycotts are tough for everybody like a strike. However ...
you do understand why this is happening? Or do you think it's out of line?
Are you trying to compare this to the Bud Light boycott? Consumers have the right to choose. No one ever denied their right to do so. People just questioned their motivation.
Boycotts and strikes are the most drastic of measures and destroys value. That's always been the case. However, for some parties, it's their only leverage. Hence, the better question is why are they doing it? What is their motivation? What is their end goal/trade off for the destruction of value? Then you'll have your answer if the boycott is worth it.
[Post edited by Blah at 08/04/2023 09:32AM]
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Posted: 08/04/2023 at 09:30AM