Boycotting a company like Coke is really difficult. People like the product to the point of addiction, there are a thousand subsidiaries to track, and they're so big that you need real numbers to make a dent. You have to get a lot of people on the same page to manage it, but with the McDonald's boycott making progress, BDS is encouraged and hoping to press what it sees as an advantage.
Boycotting a company like Coke is really difficult. People like the product to the point of addiction, there are a thousand subsidiaries to track, and they're so big that you need real numbers to make a dent. You have to get a lot of people on the same page to manage it, but with the McDonald's boycott making progress, BDS is encouraged and hoping to press what it sees as an advantage.
You're right! It just goes to show that sometimes you can just assume things that aren't true because they feel right.
No investigation, no right to speak, and so on.