• TheDoctor [they/them]
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    19 hours ago

    Can someone please explain what body is responsible for what I’ve seen referred to as the “official” list? Is Coke actually on it now? I’ve tried googling it but couldn’t find anything definitive.

    • communism@lemmy.ml
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      18 hours ago

      The body responsible for these decisions is the BNC (BDS National Committee, a committee of Palestinians who run the BDS campaign). They run this website: https://bdsmovement.net/

      BDS is not the only organised boycott. Other Palestinian liberation orgs also call boycotts. BDS is, afaik, the only organised boycott campaign against Israel that is in every country (bar Israel obviously)—the other organised boycotts I know of are organised nationally by various orgs. And there are also grassroots boycotts eg of Starbucks, and these grassroots boycotts sometimes become BDS targets (e.g. McDonald's).

    • Blockocheese [any]
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      edit-2
      19 hours ago

      I thought this website had the official list

      https://bdsmovement.net/get-involved/what-to-boycott

      Edit: if that is the official website, here's their statement saying coke is targeted now https://bdsmovement.net/news/coca-cola-quenching-israel%E2%80%99s-genocidal-soldiers%E2%80%99-thirst

      • glans [it/its]
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        19 hours ago

        the whole list on the first link is: hp, siemens, AXA, puma, isreali fruit & veg, soda stream, ahava, sabra

        seems kinda short...?

        • communism@lemmy.ml
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          18 hours ago

          seems kinda short…?

          Yes that's the point. The lists you see with dozens of brands are unofficial, and the BNC does strategic focused boycotts of what they think are the most complicit companies.

        • Chapo_is_Red [he/him]
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          19 hours ago

          Their rationale :

          We focus our boycotts on a small number of companies and products for maximum impact. We focus on companies that play a clear and direct role in Israel’s crimes and where we think we can have an impact.

          I'm sympathetic to this rationale. If you actually want a mass of people to participate in a boycott, it can't be a laundry list of products.

          • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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            18 hours ago

            yeah, consumer boycotts have very little leverage. you need a huge amount of people to know and care and change their behavior to make a blip and for the business to not think it's from some other reason.