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Conservatives Need to Support Boycotts
« on: June 07, 2023, 02:52:28 pm »
June 7, 2023
Conservatives Need to Support Boycotts
By Thomas Klocek

Recently a number of politically motivated business strategies have prompted boycotts of various stores and products. The two most well-known have been Anheuser-Busch and Target. Some people are saying that these boycotts won’t last (despite the Anheuser-Busch effort going into its second month, with the company’s stock price falling over 20%), but it is important for them to be effective that they do last.

By sticking with the boycotts, people are once more finding their voices. Mainstream voices have been squelched at the ballot boxes with information damaging to certain candidates being hidden at election time, the expansion of mail-in ballots without sufficient checks for accuracy and legitimacy, and many other dubious practices such as ballot harvesting and mass mailings of absentee ballots to voters whether they are requested or not , and even devious schemes such as the fake Russian collusion issue in 2016. Activist judges have also squelched the voices of the people by creating laws or changing laws contrary to their meaning or implementation, rather than ruling that legislation needs to address the issues under consideration. For example, Californians voted to ban same-sex marriage in its constitution (this ban is still in place), marriage has always been an individual state issue (see dissenting opinion), yet the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in 2015.

In the meantime, the LGBTQ+ community (~7% of the population according to Gallup) has been flaunting their degrading and inappropriate behavior in the face of conservatives and people of faith. Recently the LA Dodgers scheduled an event for one of their “Pride Month” celebrations featuring a group called the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence” (SPI). This vile and blatantly anti-Catholic (and anti-Christian) group should be classified as a hate group, but instead the Dodgers wanted to celebrate them. Normal people were up in arms and protested, resulting in the Dodgers cancelling the Sisters. Then the LGBTQ+ community whined loudly and the event is on again.  A number of Dodger players have made statements objecting to their endorsement by the Dodgers organization including future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw.  So far, the Dodger management have not changed their minds to honor this hate group.

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