• PolydoreSmith@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    53
    arrow-down
    2
    ·
    1 day ago

    I love that consumers might be causing financial pain to big corporations, however:

    Target, Walmart, and Amazon have always engaged in practices that harm individuals of every color and creed. The fact that DEI has become the impetus for these boycotts is evidence of the extent to which republicans still control the narrative. Liberal media sources follow right in step and whip their audiences into a fervor as well.

    In reality, these companies directly exploit workers all the way down the supply line and up to the point of retail. We’re supposed to be mad that a small portion of those being exploited won’t be as diverse? That really sounds an awful lot like some neolib right-to-work shit.

    Amazon in particular. We all should have absolutely buried Amazon years ago. Better late than never, but getting rid of DEI is not even in the top 100 horrible things Amazon has done.

    • Azal@pawb.social
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      12
      ·
      23 hours ago

      Amazon in particular. We all should have absolutely buried Amazon years ago. Better late than never, but getting rid of DEI is not even in the top 100 horrible things Amazon has done.

      I’m probably going to get shit on for this, but I’ve always supported Amazon until last couple years for one big reason, it gave competition to Walmart. Amazon’s union busting practices were learned from the Walton masters, those of y’all who remember Walmart having butchers? The reason they’re gone is they unionized and Walmart got rid of them. Walmart will invade a town, bullying them to build their store without having to pay for utilities or they’ll move to the next down over, run that store at a loss until all competition is gone then if it’s too small a town they’ll close it down forcing people to go to the central hub. They have training for employees to get food stamps while actively avoiding letting people work full time to avoid giving benefits… things they’ve been doing since Amazon was a bookstore in a garage.

      And if you’re against Project 2025, the Walton Family was one of the three that proudly donates to the Heritage Foundation.

      I am here to go against any of these big corporations and Amazon is number 2 on the list, both need to go down. But as someone who used to live in its hometown I’m just consistently baffled that Walmart is somehow teflon to the outright attempts to bring it down whereas Target and Amazon get them every time. If anyone wants to know on size of these companies, Walmart is number 1 company by revenue, Amazon is number 2. The next 4 companies are State owned by China or Saudi Arabia, and 7th had a CEO Luigi’d.

    • leadore@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      edit-2
      17 hours ago

      I agree that the whole DEI issue arose from republicans controlling the narrative, but things have now moved beyond that.

      The question now isn’t “these companies have always been evil so why focus on DEI?”, the question is “this is where we are–whose side are you on”? IOW one’s stance on DEI has become a proxy for who you stand with–the oligarchs or the people.

      Businesses/oligarchs getting rid of their DEI policies are doing it to prove to trump, and us as well, that they have now fully joined with him to destroy democracy and form the Oligarchy (along with the christian nationalist faction but that’s another topic).

      So it’s a symbolic action (among others) they are taking to demonstrate that they are now part of the trump regime and consider themselves to be our rulers. Therefore these boycotts of their businesses is our symbolic action that we do not accept them as our overlords and will oppose them.

    • some_dude@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      23 hours ago

      Anytime people decide to do something good there are always people who shit on it and say it’s not enough.

    • Lit@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      1 day ago

      This would be the best time to boycott these companies with the tariffs going on they will be hit doubly hard.

  • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    86
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    2 days ago

    Is there a list of retail companies that are still committed to DEI policies? The only one I know of is Costco.

    Edit: I did some more digging and found this website - dei.watch. The following are some of the ones listed as ‘committed’ on there at the time of writing:

    • Albertsons
    • Best Buy
    • Costco
    • CVS
    • Dick’s Sporting Goods
    • Dillard’s
    • Dollar General *
    • Dollar Tree *
    • Guess
    • H-E-B
    • Home Depot
    • Home Goods
    • Ikea
    • Lidl
    • Marshall’s
    • Meijer
    • Patagonia
    • Petco
    • Publix
    • REI
    • Ross
    • TJ Maxx
    • Walgreens
    • Wegman’s

    Note: I’ve only listed physical store retailers who sell items (not restaurants) with either a nationwide presence or a significant number of retail stores. I’m sure I’m missing some, but this is a start.

    *This chain might have an active DEI policy they are supporting and maintaining, but even among retailers they are also famous for treating their employees horribly.

  • 60d@lemmy.ca
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    20
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    2 days ago

    If you don’t buy from them, how will Krasnov pay for the tax cuts for the 1 percent douchebags in bed with him?

    Won’t someone please think of their poor children that they refuse to provide for? Have some empathy!

  • BenThereDoneThat@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    14
    ·
    2 days ago

    I froze these fuckers out long ago. Before shopping anywhere I look into their policies as of 2025.

    No need to wait.

    Incidentally I’ve probably saved 300 bucks just by not convenience shopping

    • NotJohnSmith@feddit.uk
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      4
      ·
      2 days ago

      Amazon? Yeah me too bar a 6 month moment of weakness back in covid. I felt dirty so nuked the account. It really is all about making consumption harder

      • Pistcow@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        2 days ago

        I still have an account to create a saved list and then go to the manufacturer website!

        Alternatively, I’ve suggested to my friends to create a single order for each item.

  • CCMan1701A@startrek.website
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    10
    arrow-down
    3
    ·
    2 days ago

    I used target for breakfast bars as my kid only wanted the target brsnd ones, but I have Lidl branded ones a shot and have been able to replace them. ✌️

    • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      1 day ago

      Same. I had some Target-brand stuff I liked that. A few months ago, I tried shopping at different stores and realized how much more/better products existed. Loving all the Asian supermarkets out there.

  • FirstCircle@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    2 days ago

    I haven’t bought from or through Amazon in at least a decade, and that’s mainly because of their sweatshops and overall anti-union orientation. If I can’t find something locally at a thrift shop or at some locally-owned not-quite-big-box shop, then I’ve bought via eBay. Am I still a Collaborator … does eBay deserve a boycott too, and if so why [based on corporate shittiness, not product shittiness]?

    I haven’t given a cent to Target in at least 5 years since they F-d me over on a return - a return that was 100% due to a mistake on their part, but that’s a personal grudge. Still nice to see the boycott as Target shareholders and management deserve it.