lol so the app that’s supposed to help steer us away from corporations funding fascism and end-stage capitalism is now a subscription-based service.
Go. Fucketh. Thyself. #GoodsUniteUs
Boycott Esso!
Came across the #GoodsUniteUs site today. Great resource for researching the politics of brands and seeking alternatives. given the messed up electoral system in the US and SCOTUS indifference to local presidential crime, directing purchases elsewhere seems like the only remaining voting power.
Jack Daniel’s has been caught red handed removing their dei initiatives
Our New Feature In Honor Of The 15th Anniversary Of Citizens United v. FEC
>One silver lining to the Citizens United decision is this: voters are also consumers. Since elected officials listen to their donors, their donors are often companies, and companies listen to their customers, that SCOTUS decision 15 years ago turned the whole economy into a kind of giant ballot box. Which is to say that, in addition to voting, you can make your voice heard politically by supporting (or not) companies based on which political causes they give money to. >Now, on every brand page, is a bar with 2 buttons. You can register your support or displeasure with any brand’s campaign finance activities using the two buttons, and see how the other users of Goods, in the aggregate, feel about that brand.
The Blue Handbook On How To Fight Back With Your Dollars - Goods Unite Us