What do you boycott? e.g. games, music, shows, food

  • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    I tried to not buy or encourage the awareness of american products in any form, unless the creator of that product is somebody that I wish to support and the product is good.

    so yes, I will try to not spread the word of anything american, including culture topics, in an attempt to avoid promoting any spread of americanism

    if I am thinking about consuming american content, I will obtain it via free means and not promote it, merely consume it quietly by myself

    edit: I also tried to buy things at work through the Canadian supply chain as much as possible. not always possible, but I’m doing what I can

    also I really can’t see when I will ever return to the US. I think they would have to burn down the current system and start fresh for me to consider it. there’s nowhere in the US that I need to travel where I couldn’t travel within my country or to another country instead

  • FoundFootFootage78@lemmy.ml
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    6 hours ago

    I generally try to avoid American, but I’m not so strict about it that I check the origin on the games I play (most of the time you can’t find that out anyway). I also buy them on Steam anyway, because Linux support.

    I’ve already swapped out basically everything American of mine, but as time goes on I’ve been thinking of narrowing my target. The companies I’m mainly focussed on are below:

    • Amazon
    • Tesla
    • Microsoft
    • Apple
    • Google
    • Facebook
    • Netflix
    • Disney
    • Boeing
    • The gun companies
    • The car companies
    • The computer chip companies
    • Visa/Mastercard (if that were possible)
    • The banks (if they even exist in your country)
    • Exxon/Chevron (I’m dubious on promoting a local community oil industry though)

    I still use American streaming services (currently Amazon Prime) but I do the thing where you subscribe for 1 month and then unsubscribe for 2 years.

    The reason I’m boycotting is to undermine America’s power. I don’t think boycotting indie games made in America does that. It would weaken their currency but the effects are marginal. The real impact comes from buying alternatives until they get to a point where they can compete, and in the arts America does have that competition.

  • manuallybreathing@lemmy.ml
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    11 hours ago

    US americans don’t have culture, the people and nations they oppress do, capitalists then comodify and export that

    either way, while usa dominates english language entertainment, I don’t pay for it anything I consume, and I’m exploring more non english language entertainment

  • spionspion@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    Yes. It will include american culture. Im starting to “attack” businesses that push american culture. This includes cinemas.

    American media told me for decades that the USA is awesome and the people are heroic do-gooders.

    Turns out is was always White supremacy.

    Fuck the US. Fuck US americans.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 hours ago

    I will never ever travel there.
    My only travel to the US will be done using GTA and Cyberpunk2077. Don’t need more.

  • evol@lemmy.today
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    13 hours ago

    When I travel I sometimes get sad seeing how far Western culture as come and changed societies, feels like the McWorld has won (Even as someone who aligns very much with that culture). Would be hypocritical to judge them though

  • KnightOfOldEmpire@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    As much as I can, but of course that doesn’t mean there’s been a complete severance.* It was easy to not consider any of the American car manufacturers or Apple products, but there are many treats from the vending machine that are available, I bought some electronics (GPU, handheld, probably SteamMachine or SteamDeck in the future) so there’s still room and not all merchandise or services are easily replaceable.

    As for the culture, I follow some American influencers and there are some TV shows worthy of seeing (Dune and Andor come to mind). However in my case the American influence and their projected image has been waning ever since their attack on Iraq.

    *I have no delusion that this is making a change in a financial sense, it’s simply a matter that I can’t support their acts.

  • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    18 hours ago

    probably the most directly helpful boycott is one that ensures money is denied to US companies so they are motivated to lobby and change things to protect their bottom line (as a last resort of course, and maybe not at all)

    cultural boycott is more extreme and less directly important to bringing about immediate political change, but is nonetheless probably an important part of bringing about rejection of US hegemony and dominance, so it’s not a bad approach in addition to denying the US your money

  • hoagecko(he/his)@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    While I’m not in favor of boycotting culture, I do feel like boycotting products and services that incorporate it.

    So I try to buy boycotted cultural products secondhand whenever possible.

    This way, I can legally obtain culture, but it prevents American companies from making any additional profits. (Naturally, I avoid using Amazon[.]com when making these purchases.)

    The problem then arises when an American artist performs in the country where I live.

    Naturally, experiential entertainment cannot be recorded, meaning it cannot be purchased secondhand. This issue determines whether a boycott is feasible based on how individual artists respond to corruption in the United States.

    Separately, I also try to avoid cultural dependency on social media platforms such as YouTube and x[.]com by prioritizing domestic alternatives (such as Nico Nico Douga and mixi2).

  • Thorry@feddit.org
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    24 hours ago

    I’m really trying, but it’s so hard. So much turns out to be American if you look closely. It looks like a local company, which on closer inspection is owned by a parent company, which is owned by some sort of group entity, which is owned by big US Corp.

    Just today I bought some chips/crisps (flat crunchy potato product), they were on promotion and my monkey brain said: “Yes tasty! Buy buy, buy now, eat later, tasty!”. It wasn’t till I was home I looked it up and jup, it’s ultimately owned by PepsiCo. Fuck…

    Getting rid of all the digital services that are American or run on American owned infrastructure is hard as well. Even local services often use AWS or Azure. And I found it’s often pretty hard to find that out without actually getting the services, which is exhausting.

    For some things it’s morally hard as well. I’ve been supporting a content creator for years now. He has a small community and we like to chat on Discord a lot. He lives in the US and streams on Twitch and YouTube. I would rather not use Twitch and YouTube or support him using PayPal for example. On the other hand, he’s a good dude, he didn’t vote for this shit. I consider him a digital friend and actually met him once. I’m not sure what to do, I’ve got very mixed feelings about it.

      • chobeat@lemmy.ml
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        10 hours ago

        We cut ties with American people because they are annoying, puritanical and self-entitled.

        • confuser@lemmy.zip
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          4 hours ago

          I know this is a hot take but this would actually just be racism if it weren’t for everyone globally thinking it is funny and warranted to dunk on americans when conveinant.

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            4 hours ago

            We don’t need to involve racism, an American pseudo-science, to consider Americans barbarians. That’s what an American would do: to reduce everything about race when it has nothing to do with it.

            Also, it’s white guilt, we all know American liberals and leftists enjoy this stuff.

  • BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes. I cut netflix and will not watch the end of Stranger Things, although I watched the first four seasons. Incidentally-not-coincidentally also because of Zionism on this one. Nor Avatar 3 currently in theatres while I saw the premieres of the first two. I operated a paradigm shift in my mind: despite all the good people in the US, fuck the American way of life forever. I am moving back to Korean polars for entertainment.

    Edit: I will cherish my Jeff Buckley discography for life, but he’s long gone so there’s nothing new to boycott.

  • JustVik@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    I’m from Russia, so I don’t need to boycott American corporations myself, American corporations boycott me themselves. :D
    It’s a joke.

    But in reality, I just try to minimize my purchases from multi-billion dollar corporations whenever possible. I prefer buying indie, open-source or custom. Nothing about culture. As others have already said, nowadays American culture is mostly common culture. Sometimes I think about buying a Chinese CPU or GPU. And in general, I have a pretty limited budget.

    • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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      19 hours ago

      are the recycled xeons still decent bang for the buck in russia? they are dirt cheap now.

      • JustVik@lemmy.ml
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        12 hours ago

        They are still on sale and very cheap in price, but the RAM for them has already gone up in price. Yes it was very good deal for it’s money, I have one. Usually I prefer something Coreboot capable, but thats just was very cheap.

  • NONE@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    American Culture is Common Culture at this point…

    For years, the United States has benefited most from globalization. They either don’t admit it or don’t realize it.