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Boycotts don’t work and the blue tribe simply doesn’t have that level of cultural soft power. I get political advertisements, car dealer ads(English and Spanish), fast food ads(mostly Spanish), pot ads(English only), etc. These are not conservative controlled companies.
Consumer boycotts generally don't work (check the lines at Chick-Fil-A), but a lot of companies pretend they do when Blue Tribe leaders announce one. This is because of ideological capture both at the ad agencies and at the departments at their customers who deal with the ad agencies.
I'm boycotting Chick-Fil-A because I don't want to wait 20 minutes to get a damn chicken sandwich. The food is okay, but not any better than similar offerings from other fast food joints. The lines are loooong...
I have to conclude that people are going to Chick-Fil-A because of their politics, not in spite of them.
The demand for non-woke brands greatly exceeds the supply. Maybe 90% of big companies are woke, but only like 10% of people are. It's free money for companies who want to target the non-woke demographic.
Chic-Fil-A is nice because it's nice to be surrounded by normies that are like me. And I do, actually, like their food.
So I guess +1 to people going there because of their politics.
It's the only fast food place that doesn't depress me because it's actually staffed by teenagers developing skills at their first job and not a bunch of tired-looking middle-aged workers.
I'd recommend checking out Culver's if there's one in your area. I've got a similar vibe from the ones I've been to.
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It's like a penny glued to the ground; it's there, but it's really difficult to pick up.
There's at least one company that built a $1bn brand off of an explicitly anti-work strategy
And they turned out to be fake
I don't think that's fake, I think they're just not as far right as people thought?
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