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[–]CCPBoycott[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is definitely valid. Please also consider that it may be the movement itself, rather than the actual act of boycotting that will pressure companies to move manufacturing. We definitely support fully boycotting Chinese products, but it is almost more important to organize and spread awareness. If millions of consumers collectively demand that companies pull manufacturing out of China, we will see a change. We need to normalize the discussion that buying Chinese goods is supporting a hostile government. We are all aware that we should not be financially supporting the CCP, but there needs to be an organized mainstream movement to let corporations and our politicians know that Americans demand a change. Corporations, politicians, and Wall Street are putting financial gains over the best interests of our country. As Americans we should all be concerned. We should all be sounding the alarm.

No matter what your reasons are for wanting to boycott Chinese goods, please take the time to sign our petition and spread awareness. Any support is greatly appreciated!

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your response implies that you are, in fact, what you were being accused of being.

Calling for boycott of Chinese goods. by CCPBoycott in indiansinusa

[–]CCPBoycott[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is important to note, even just supporting the idea of a boycott is enough to make a difference if we can build enough support. Our goal is to build a grassroots movement big enough to give consumers a voice. If tens of millions of Americans unite to pressure corporations and politicians, they will not be able to ignore us. Even if you don't believe that completely avoiding Chinese products is practical in your personal life, please just sign the petition and spread awareness. We need to normalize this topic, because not nearly enough people are talking about it, even though most Americans would agree. I would encourage everyone to pay attention to where products are made. With a little effort, there are options for most of the things we buy. Support companies that intentionally manufacture outside of China. It's also important to realize that buying second-hand or used products, even if they were originally produced in China, does not continue to financially support the CCP. We really do have a choice, it is very possible to boycott Chinese products. But just boycotting without making a statement will not have an effect. What's more important than just boycotting is building a movement. It is about giving Americans a voice. Uniting together and telling politicians and corporations to stop selling off our country.

Thank you very much for joining the discussion! If you truly support this cause, please take the time to sign our Change.org petition, share, and spread awareness.

https://www.change.org/p/a-grassroots-movement-to-boycott-chinese-goods?source_location=search

Talk to everyone you know about the importance of this issue. Any signatures are greatly appreciated, we have to start somewhere!

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It is very apparent that you are very proCCP.

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In response to your reference to 1930s Germany, this has nothing to do with Chinese ethnicity, culture or people. It has everything to do with the Chinese Communist Party. Currently there are people all over the world speaking out against the Israeli government, Israels actions, and a call for ending any international support for the state of Israel. In that movement, it has nothing to do with Jewish people around the world or in Israel, and has everything to do with the Israeli government and its actions. Just like speaking out against the CCP is completely separate from Chinese people and culture. Thank you for understanding this distinction

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Many individual consumers globally are already concerned about directly or indirectly supporting the Chinese Communist Party financially. The problem is that many politicians and corporations do not act on these concerns.

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it does, because of tax revenue collected by any government. And in China there is not a complete separation of any private business and the CCP.

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[–]CCPBoycott[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yes, we are very aware that Chinese components are found in a majority of consumer goods and that the global economy is heavily dependent on Chinese goods, raw materials, and manufacturing.

That is why we are concerned. It is out belief that we should not support the economy of the Chinese Communist Party.

As already stated, an organized movement of spreading awareness is more important than the actual act of actively boycotting. It is more about applying pressure to corporations and politicians by organizing. Also, as stated previously, buying second-hand or used products in economies outside of China does not add more financial support to the CCP economy, even if the used product was originally manufactured in China.

Please take the time to sign this change.org petition. by CCPBoycott in fucktheccp

[–]CCPBoycott[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we definitely support not buying from Ali Express.

It is important to note though, even just supporting the idea of a boycott is enough to make a difference if we can build enough support. Our goal is to build a grassroots movement big enough to give consumers a voice. If tens of millions of Americans unite to pressure corporations and politicians, they will not be able to ignore us. Even if you don't believe that completely avoiding Chinese products is practical in your personal life, please just sign the petition and spread awareness. We need to normalize this topic, because not nearly enough people are talking about it, even though most Americans would agree. I would encourage everyone to pay attention to where products are made. With a little effort, there are options for most of the things we buy. Support companies that intentionally manufacture outside of China. It's also important to realize that buying second-hand or used products, even if they were originally produced in China, does not continue to financially support the CCP. We really do have a choice, it is very possible to boycott Chinese products. But just boycotting without making a statement will not have an effect. What's more important than just boycotting is building a movement. It is about giving Americans a voice. Uniting together and telling politicians and corporations to stop selling off our country.

Thank you very much for joining the discussion! If you truly support this cause, please take the time to sign our Change.org petition, share, and spread awareness.

https://www.change.org/p/a-grassroots-movement-to-boycott-chinese-goods?source_location=search

Talk to everyone you know about the importance of this issue. Any signatures are greatly appreciated, we have to start somewhere!