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Idk, my mum says it's making life more inconvenient, but it stresses me out sometimes due to why this boycott happening in the first place paired with my CPTSD.
Also since I live rurally atm it's harder as there's fewer options (E.G. Boots being the only chemist in the town centre, but is US owned), unless I take a 25 minute train ride into the nearest city.
Just because something makes your life more convenient, doesn't mean it's better or healthier for you. Otherwise McDonald's would be the healthiest in the world.
My own experience is this: sure, it's inconvenient to change things and you have to change your mind about a lot of stuff. But as soon as you get a grip on it, life starts to improve rapidly. Don't forget that most American hyper-capitalist corporations don't want to make your life better. They want to optimize profits. That means they'll do everything to achieve that goal, even if it's bad for you. And most companies are like that, unfortunately. So consuming less should be seen as something great not a punishment.
Not the boycott but the news is the problem. Take a step back. Consume less news. It's not good for our psychological health to consume that shit all the time. You can still support the movement without constantly consuming news. Go outside, connect with people and organize.
Maybe you can get some of the stuff online?
I 1000% agree with this. The only thing I can do is just ignore her comments. We do have a 30+ age gap, so I can say it's a generation thing lol
I would like to, but most of it happens in London and I'm a 2h+ train ride away. In addition, I'm attending university and don't like being in crowds. Although, I have designed some boycott logos that I can post here if wanted.
I prefer buying in person since otherwise I feel lazy, but I'll have a go.
Sure! Would love to see them.