It's foot on Boer neck season.
Target, you'd better tighten up.

There were even a few posters in the various Target boycott threads trying to 'splain why they weren't participating, or why the boycott won't work. Don't worry about them, just do your part. The many solid brothers & sisters who are participating can make a statement if we stick together & keep it going.When I tell people they should boycott, this is the response I get:
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There were even a few posters in the various Target boycott threads trying to 'splain why they weren't participating, or why the boycott won't work. Don't worry about them, just do your part. The many solid brothers & sisters who are participating can make a statement if we stick together & keep it going.
Webuyblack.com & buyblack.com are two great starting points. You can even find Black-owned household products like laundry detergent and toilet paper! If you're in the market for a new vehicle, you can google Black-owned dealerships near you.When do we start identifying what purchases will benefit black people the most?
I’m looking for a new car. I have family/friends that works at Ford/Lincoln in Chicago and Cadillac in Lansing.. I know for a fact these two places and the suppliers/manufactures supporting them, hire thousands of black men and women..
If the economy is going to tank, it will be important to directly support businesses that hire and do right by black men and women. So when the economy falls there jobs aren’t gutted.
That one person who bought that Tesla is a Twinkie.Tesla just sold one car in South Korea![]()
Great point. We use one to enforce the other.Before the boycott kicked off Target was already experiencing slower sales. If the boycott is successful, who is going to feel it the hardest:
Target, or thousands of black employees who will be laid off first? I’ve been to Target in California, Michigan, Texas, Indiana, Illinois, Vegas, Missouri. This isn’t the late 90s- early 2000s where it’s a bunch of Lilly white women working there.
A boycott is cool. Demands are better.
When do we start identifying what purchases will benefit black people the most?
I’m looking for a new car. I have family/friends that works at Ford/Lincoln in Chicago and Cadillac in Lansing.. I know for a fact these two places and the suppliers/manufactures supporting them, hire thousands of black men and women..
If the economy is going to tank, it will be important to directly support businesses that hire and do right by black men and women. So when the economy falls there jobs aren’t gutted.