My neighbour has their Ukraine flag towel sadly hanging out in the rain now. It's faded and will probably start to look ragged very soon. Liberal "activism" is always either purchasing a product, or trying to prevent the purchase of a product. They're so treat brained that they can't imagine anything else other than spending. I feel kind of sorry for them sometimes, always jumping at shadows, always has a new "big bad" in the news each week who is personally ruining their lives unless they purchase the "fuck Putin" set of dishware they'll never use for only $69.99.
This can be seen with the situation with the Uyghurs. Liberals believe that China is committing a literal Holocaust 2.0, and instead of arresting the executives of Nike and other companies that apparently use genocidal slave labor and executing them for crimes against humanity, they just want to fine the companies until they move their production to another exploitative country like India or Vietnam.
Their activism is about consuming with good optics.
They don't even do that with the Uyghur thing. They have no interest at all addressing the supposed genocide, or even being seen to be trying to resist it. The idea of it only exists at the level of anti-China rhetoric, it is not connected to the world in any other way.
My neighbour has their Ukraine flag towel sadly hanging out in the rain now. It's faded and will probably start to look ragged very soon. Liberal "activism" is always either purchasing a product, or trying to prevent the purchase of a product. They're so treat brained that they can't imagine anything else other than spending. I feel kind of sorry for them sometimes, always jumping at shadows, always has a new "big bad" in the news each week who is personally ruining their lives unless they purchase the "fuck Putin" set of dishware they'll never use for only $69.99.
This can be seen with the situation with the Uyghurs. Liberals believe that China is committing a literal Holocaust 2.0, and instead of arresting the executives of Nike and other companies that apparently use genocidal slave labor and executing them for crimes against humanity, they just want to fine the companies until they move their production to another exploitative country like India or Vietnam.
Their activism is about consuming with good optics.
They don't even do that with the Uyghur thing. They have no interest at all addressing the supposed genocide, or even being seen to be trying to resist it. The idea of it only exists at the level of anti-China rhetoric, it is not connected to the world in any other way.
But then trying to prevent a purchase of a product would be classed as boycotting, no?