I think we're on the same track. I hadn't seen that post so checking it out now. Maybe an interesting subverse called Boycotts or some thing like that would be a great place to centralize this organization? On top of boycotting companies that are clearly seditious, I recommend .
Come to think of it I already have a subverse that may work well for this - . Let me know if you're interested and I'll make you a mod (as long as you agree with the rules)
Thanks for the offer, and I agree this is the best place. I'd prefer to just participate on a few things and not mod another group.
Okay, no worries. But let me know if you want any help with that comment of yours that you shared. You had some great ideas, and it would be excellent if we could get everyone on Poal onboard with them.
Right now, a lot of people are annoyed with these virtue-signalling companies, but in a week or two they'll forget and go back to buying from them. We need to do what we can now to set up a boycott and prevent that.
Conservatives are notoriously disorganized, and that's why we lose. If we could help conservatives organize and set up a firm boycott against the worst offending companies, we could see some real change. But I need your help (and the help of many others on Poal) to do it.
I'm actually not sure about a subverse. No harm in creating one of course, but we would need to get people interested enough to subscribe to it. It would be better to post boycott suggestions in a popular existing sub, such as , and have the boycott sub as a backup. Boycotts only work if you have a lot of people doing them after all, so we'd want to post about them in places with the greatest visibility.
Something a bit more organized than a subverse would be better too. I use Riot chatrooms (Riot is an open-source alternative to Discord), but even just staying in contact through private messages would help. It's important to get people more connected and involved than simply upvoting posts once in a while. There's many tasks that people would need to do: research companies to see if they're cucked or not, identify the best alternatives to cucked companies, send e-mails to the marketing departments of companies on the fence, spread awareness campaigns about bad companies, and promote the boycotts on larger platforms. We'd need a competent, interconnected, and dedicated team to accomplish all of this.
Interesting ideas btw. I'd like to see them further developed
Let me know if you want to create a subverse or if you have any other ideas for next steps.
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