https://reason.com/2021/02/17/politics-is-seeping-into-our-daily-life-and-ruining-everything/
The finding that everything is becoming politicized builds on a growing mountain of data. Even before political tensions hit their current fever pitch, a 2018 survey found that "Nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of consumers around the world will buy or boycott a brand solely because of its position on a social or political issue" (the number for the U.S. was 59 percent). In 2020, a separate survey reported that "83% of Millennials find it important for the companies they buy from to align with their values."
So fuck what the market will bare? This is exactly why China is going to be running this planet in the next few decades. So millennials are going to research the position of a company on tranny fag rights instead of the product sold is of reasonable value and use to them?
https://reason.com/2021/02/17/politics-is-seeping-into-our-daily-life-and-ruining-everything/
>> The finding that everything is becoming politicized builds on a growing mountain of data. Even before political tensions hit their current fever pitch, a 2018 survey found that "Nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of consumers around the world will buy or boycott a brand solely because of its position on a social or political issue" (the number for the U.S. was 59 percent). In 2020, a separate survey reported that "83% of Millennials find it important for the companies they buy from to align with their values."
So fuck what the market will bare? This is exactly why China is going to be running this planet in the next few decades. So millennials are going to research the position of a company on tranny fag rights instead of the product sold is of reasonable value and use to them?
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