What Are You Boycotting Till The Day You Die?

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boycottingMikey3DD

The sun newspaper, and anything else Rupert Murdoch related.

12.

DerekPaxton

Nestle. Bill Cosby. Ticketmaster. Wells Fargo.

All should be in jail.

13.

boycottingDraiganedig

TikTok. Never used it, never will.

I remember when it was first introduced to the world with its horrendous clickbait, cringey advertising and marketing, really skin crawlingly cringey “singing and dancing” videos from questionably aged girls. People swore it’d never catch on, but those same people are the short-term-memory idiots fully buying into it now.

But it goes deeper than that. I hate TikTok because of what it’s done to the other media sites, particularly Instagram. It’s created a culture of sensationalist, narcissistic, egotistical behaviour, as that has become today’s sell point. And as a result, Instagram for example have now tried to turn their own platform into TikTok v.2. I use Instagram for my mates, nothing more. I don’t want f*****g reels thrown in my face all day, “celebs” talking s**t about products they never actually use, people making fake videos for views, clickbait thumbnails, sponsored ads at a ratio of 1:3 posts, and even a f*****g shop.

tl;dr: TikTok and today’s online culture in general is cancer.

14.

Athr3za

Jake Paul.

15.

boycottingAuraHexx

Woody Allen.

16.

orcus74

Giving a s**t about the royal family.

17.

boycottingrudalsxv

Murdoch Media – News Corp, Faux News etc.

18.

TradePrinceGobbo

Nestle.

I may inadvertently grab one of it’s products, but when I see the name, i always put it back.

19.

boycottingodd_neighbour

Roman Polanski.

20.

Greg_In_Japan

The Oscars. Screw the Oscars. That Hollywood circle jerk has absolutely no business telling anyone what cinema is. 2017 Boss Baby got nominated for best animated feature, but Your Name didn’t? Excuse me? Wtf?

Then 30+ people die in an arson attack on an animation studio in Japan and not so much as a single word during the in remembrance section? If that happened to Pixar… they would have given them a full-on twenty minute segment.