These are the subscription-driven consumer tech companies we have identified as having outsized influence over the national economy and our president.
Amazon:
Unsubscribe from Amazon Prime
Unsubscribe from Audible
Unsubscribe from Amazon Music
Unsubscribe from Prime Video
Unsubscribe from Amazon Grocery
Unsubscribe from Kindle Unlimited
Apple:
Unsubscribe from Apple Music
Unsubscribe from Apple News+
Unsubscribe from Apple TV
Unsubscribe from Apple One
Unsubscribe from Apple Fitness+
Unsubscribe from Apple Arcade
Avoid purchasing Apple hardware products
Google:
Unsubscribe from YouTube Premium
Unsubscribe from YouTube Music
Unsubscribe from YouTube TV
Unsubscribe from Google One
Microsoft:
Unsubscribe from Microsoft Office
Unsubscribe from Xbox Game Pass
Unsubscribe from LinkedIn Premium
Paramount:
Unsubscribe from Paramount+
Meta:
Delete WhatsApp
Delete Facebook
Uber:
Unsubscribe from Uber One
Netflix
Unsubscribe from Netflix
OpenAI
Unsubscribe from ChatGPT Plus/Team
X
Unsubscribe from X Premium
These are the consumer-facing companies that we have identified as active enablers of ICE.
AT&T
ComCast
Charter
Dell
FedEX
Home Depot and Lowe’s
Marriott
Spotify
UPS
Perhaps because I'm Australian but it's seems notable that despite almost 50 years of near daily use of the internet I literally don't have any of the subscriptions listed here nor directly use any of these services (unless physical mail I post to the US ends up routed through FedEx or UPS).
Correction: I do have several gmail accounts used for various low key traffic.
> A targeted boycott starting on Sunday and lasting the entire month of February could move markets, he says, which would, in turn, affect the CEOs who have the ear of President Donald Trump.
This is the issue that brought Trump to power. He jumped ahead of the other GOP primary candidates in 2015 by promoting just what ICE is doing now, and has led the whole party ever since. He is clearly very aware of that. The idea that he will toss that aside due to a bad month of business for some of his allies is dubious.
If this works it does so by budging independent voters, not Trump. The boycott succeeds if they see it as an important civil rights campaign, and fails if they see it as economic sabotage.
It could also work by the raw corruption and greed of big business. If Trump's policies hurt enough, they will tell their bought-and-paid-for representatives to trigger the 25th amendment.
Corruption got us this far, maybe it can get us out of this mess as well.
Until the people literally shut down the entire economy, the administration won't be stopped. Only money talks to the ghouls.
Stop everything: grocery store workers should walk off the job, and we should organize blockades on the distribution centers that feed Safeway and Walmart.
And blockade the ports: truck drivers should park on the railroad tracks, throw their keys in a ditch and walk off to join the protests.
Small business owners should lay off their employees, send them to get unemployment, and stand on the picket lines. A general strike must be completely unlimited, everyone must bear the cost so that the cost becomes unbearable to the powers that be.
There are more of us than there are of them. Rise!
Direct link to list of suggested sites to unsubscribe from (for a month) with hot links to unsubscribe nodes:
https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com/
See Also: https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/ice-businesses-bo...Perhaps because I'm Australian but it's seems notable that despite almost 50 years of near daily use of the internet I literally don't have any of the subscriptions listed here nor directly use any of these services (unless physical mail I post to the US ends up routed through FedEx or UPS).
Correction: I do have several gmail accounts used for various low key traffic.
Scott Galloway's relevant "No Mercy, No Malice" column "Resist and Unsubscribe": https://www.profgalloway.com/resist-and-unsubscribe/
> A targeted boycott starting on Sunday and lasting the entire month of February could move markets, he says, which would, in turn, affect the CEOs who have the ear of President Donald Trump.
This is the issue that brought Trump to power. He jumped ahead of the other GOP primary candidates in 2015 by promoting just what ICE is doing now, and has led the whole party ever since. He is clearly very aware of that. The idea that he will toss that aside due to a bad month of business for some of his allies is dubious.
If this works it does so by budging independent voters, not Trump. The boycott succeeds if they see it as an important civil rights campaign, and fails if they see it as economic sabotage.
It could also work by the raw corruption and greed of big business. If Trump's policies hurt enough, they will tell their bought-and-paid-for representatives to trigger the 25th amendment.
Corruption got us this far, maybe it can get us out of this mess as well.
Why not both? Local boycotts, global opt-outs.
And everything in between.
Until the people literally shut down the entire economy, the administration won't be stopped. Only money talks to the ghouls.
Stop everything: grocery store workers should walk off the job, and we should organize blockades on the distribution centers that feed Safeway and Walmart.
And blockade the ports: truck drivers should park on the railroad tracks, throw their keys in a ditch and walk off to join the protests.
Small business owners should lay off their employees, send them to get unemployment, and stand on the picket lines. A general strike must be completely unlimited, everyone must bear the cost so that the cost becomes unbearable to the powers that be.
There are more of us than there are of them. Rise!
Love the idea, but good luck getting enough Americans on board.