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In reply to the discussion: Las Vegas is dead bro... [View all]CozyMystery
(670 posts)to boycott by not buying anything that is not a need. That has worked for me. Gas, car insurance, food, household and personal supplies, medical bills, rent, etc. I really don't need anything else.
This is not a hardship for me. I have other things to do besides spend money, and I hate shopping.
I have not had a Facebook account for a decade, and I haven't ever had another social media account except lately (Bluesky). I deleted my Amazon account before the election.
My daughter decided to boycott Amazon and Door Dash. She was amazed that she saved $600 a month doing that. (I guess actually amazed that she was spending that much every month.)
This is easy for me to do, and I realize it's not for everyone. I am big on internet privacy and I've never liked having a lot of stuff. I'm not a minimalist, but I am nowhere near being a maximalist either. I think it all started when I was young and realized that the way to stop wanting things was to stay out of malls and not watch TV ads.
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