Starting at midnight Thursday night through midnight Friday night, we will be joining with people across the country and beyond to demonstrate our collective outrage over the hostile takeover of our government by unelected billionaires and by those who put profits before people.  For one day, this Friday, we pledge not to buy anything from any major online or in-person retailers, and we pledge to refrain from using credit cards.  We recommend staying away from Facebook, Instagram, and “X.”

This action began as a protest against those corporations who abandoned diversity, equity, and inclusion programs to placate a white supremacist administration.  Those corporations include Target, Citi Bank, Google, and Disney.  It quickly expanded into a “Buy Nothing Day,” with particular recognition of the role of finance capital.  The concept of Economic Blackout 2/28 has quickly spread on social media, propelled by activists, faith communities, students, and rank-and-file workers everywhere.  The movement goes beyond our borders. In Canada, consumers will target USA-based companies to protest Trump’s tariffs, and Mexicans will participate in the Latino Freeze Movement to protest US anti-immigrant and anti-DEI policies.

Please participate in this action! It is a simple act that we all can accomplish and that can quickly add up to a collective impact.

Sign our pledge today!

In resistance,

National Board, CPUSA

  • Telorand@reddthat.com
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    It worked for Conservatives when they boycotted Target and whatever dumb beer company over support of Pride. We ridiculed them for it, and look where they are now.

    I think it’s fair to say that there’s better ways to protest, but getting people off their asses in any way could be a gateway for some to realize that a little discomfort is worth the outcome.

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      But the two examples you mentioned were targeted and permanent. Conservatives were going to target to harass workers and vandalize displays. Kid Rock fired a rifle at cases of Bud Light. Conservatives get violent when they protest, and the loss in sales isn’t replaced by the communities they are courting, because both brands immediately gave in to the terrorist demands.

      Imagine how ineffective those protests would have been if, instead of violence, every conservative decided to stop drinking Bud Light or not shop at Target for one day. It’s unbelievably naive to think a one day boycott would accomplish anything.

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        19 hours ago

        Exactly this. A one day boycott is strictly performative.

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      17 hours ago

      Is that what they did? What was the one day that they chose to quit buying bud light? Is that all they did? Just a one day boycott and then go back into silence and resume drinking bud light? I remember it somewhat differently…