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BumRushDaShow

(163,950 posts)
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 12:31 PM Yesterday

Consumer boycotts planned for Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday

Source: The Hill

11/27/25 11:01 AM ET


A consumer boycott is set to kick off on Thanksgiving Day and run through Cyber Monday. The boycott, known as “We Ain’t Buying It,” is asking consumers to hit pause on buying from major corporations. The campaign is organized by some of the groups behind the No Kings protests in June and October. According to the No Kings website, the boycott is targeting corporations that have enabled “the Trump administration’s abuses of power.”

In particular, the boycott’s website notes that the action is being directed at Target, “for caving to this administration’s biased attacks on [diversity, equity and inclusion],” Home Depot for “allowing and colluding with ICE to kidnap our neighbors” and Amazon for “funding this administration to secure their own corporate tax cuts.”

“We are reclaiming our power. We are redirecting our spending. And we are resisting this rise to authoritarianism,” LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, one of the groups spearheading this action, told The Guardian.

The five-day boycott is designed to coincide with some of the biggest shopping days of the year, including Black Friday and Cyber Monday, as well as another consumer boycott known as “The Mass Blackout.” This boycott describes itself as a “coordinated economic shutdown” and asks folks not to shop online or in-store, work or stream.

Read more: https://thehill.com/business/5624418-consumer-boycotts-thanksgiving-black-friday-cyber-monday/



Link to "We Ain't Buying It" website - https://weaintbuyingit.com/
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Bengus81

(9,631 posts)
1. We're doing it today....enchiladas at noon. No turkey,dressing and all the other stuff that we're
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 12:35 PM
Yesterday

all "supposed" to buy like good little lemmings from the national chain stores. Fuck em.............

lastlib

(27,257 posts)
2. I'm in! Not spending a dime during this period.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 12:35 PM
Yesterday

Hurt them in the pocketbook, the only language the oligarchs understand.

usonian

(22,749 posts)
3. Black Friday blackout, a message to Tr-mp's corporate collaborators, and going all in for Aftyn (INDIVISIBLE)
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 12:51 PM
Yesterday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220830462
copied here.

Also posted in Activist Headquarters, a great forum.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10114710




https://indivisible.actionkit.com/mailings/view/122285

You can subscribe to these emails here:
https://act.indivisible.org/signup/newsletter-signup-2025/

This week, we’re getting out votes for a massive special election in Tennessee and calling on you to put the pressure on three of Trump’s biggest corporate collaborators. Before we jump into your to-dos, here’s Ezra to explain why We Ain’t Buying It this weekend!

he short version is this: Successful anti-authoritarian movements use their economic power to stop the slide into fascism. That’s why Indivisible is enthusiastically joining We Ain’t Buying It : a corporate pressure campaign targeting Home Depot, Target, and Amazon this Black Friday weekend.

The longer version is this: Show me what autocracy looks like!

What we’re experiencing in America now is strikingly similar to what other democracies that have collapsed into authoritarianism have experienced.

Yes, it’s a right-wing government passing right-wing laws that cut healthcare to give tax cuts to right-wing donors. But the fight is over more than just the national legislature or with the executive branch. In an authoritarian breakthrough moment, the regime attacks or co-opts other sources of power in a society as well -- media, law firms, universities, businesses, political critics, and even comedians.

We’ve seen this story play out again and again -- in Serbia under Milošević, Hungary under Orbán, Turkey under Erdoğan, Russia under Putin. The regime guts the judiciary, shutters newsrooms, attacks universities, brands NGOs as foreign agents, undermines the political opposition, bullies businesses into submission, and even drives satirical shows off the air.

And now we’re seeing it in America.

Businesses are caving to regime pressure or simply obeying in advance. Since Trump took office, we’ve seen corporations and billionaires rush to bend the knee. The list is so long it can feel like cowardice is just part of the culture now:

• Companies like Target preemptively ended their DEI and trans-inclusive policies.
• Companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft forked over millions to Trump’s inauguration slush fund.
• Companies like Spotify are running ads to recruit for the regime’s secret police.
• Companies like Facebook/Meta, Comcast, and T-Mobile helped fund the destruction of the East Wing of the White House.
• Media companies like ABC and CBS have embarrassed themselves with a pro-Trump lurch away from real journalism.

I could go on, but you get the gist: A huge number of companies have decided that their interests are best advanced by throwing their lot in with the regime. For those collaborators and capitulators, it’s simply a business calculation. And that’s why it’s time for us to change the math.

This Black Friday weekend, we’re joining with a super-team of organizers -- the Target Three, Black Voters Matter Fund, Until Freedom, Working Families Party, 50501, and more -- to issue a shared collective call: We Ain’t Buying It .

We Ain’t Buying It is a movement action to flex our power by zeroing in on three targets -- companies who have, each in their own way, enabled Trump’s agenda:


Home Depot has allowed its parking lots to become ground zero for ICE raids on immigrant day laborers, and its billionaire co-founder Bernie Marcus has funneled millions into Trump’s campaigns.
Target logo


Target, which once branded itself as the friendly, inclusive big-box store, has now scrapped its DEI goals and scaled back LGBTQ+ offerings to avoid angering the regime.


Amazon didn’t just shower Trump’s inauguration with cash -- Jeff Bezos’ company pitched facial-recognition tools to ICE and powers the Palantir systems ICE uses to track and deport immigrants, making Amazon a core contractor for the regime’s deportation machine.

Our call to action here is simple: Pause your spending with these companies from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday. Together, we’ll send them a simple message: ”Stop enabling Trump’s attacks on our values, our neighbors, and our democracy!”

Since launching this campaign last week, we’ve seen an overwhelmingly positive response and some fantastic organizing -- shout out to Indivisible SETX in Texas for already planning a cool “Community over Commercialism” event! But one question has come up a few times: What about all the other companies that are also enabling Trump’s agenda?

We want to concentrate our focus on three notable consumer-facing enablers because we’ve seen that organizing is far more effective when it is concentrated and easy to join in on.

That doesn’t mean our three targets are the only problem. But if we can get their attention and provide impetus for them to shape up, we’ll send every other consumer-facing company the message that even a quiet decision to enable this administration might trigger widespread consumer outrage.

And that message, if we land it, will be heard all across the corporate world. Then, rinse and repeat!

Successful movements innovate, experiment, learn, adapt, evolve, and grow. That’s what we’re doing here. But if this is going to work, it’s going to take all of us who have been building this No Kings era to participate.

So here’s my ask to you: Forward this email link to a friend who protested for the first time at No Kings -- or who wanted to join No Kings but couldn’t. Then, read on to this week’s to-dos for even more ways to make We Ain’t Buying It a success.

In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
Your weekly to-dos

Pledge not to shop at Home Depot, Target, or Amazon from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday! This weekend, perhaps the busiest shopping period of the year, we’re asking you not to support three corporations complicit in Trump’s authoritarian power-grab. Let’s show cowardly corporate leaders that there’s more to lose from complicity than from noncompliance.

Spread the word about We Ain’t Buying It online with our handy social media toolkit. Use our pre-made graphics and customizable sample posts to quickly let your friends and followers know where not to shop this week. Let’s get the word out far and wide so we can maximize our impact.

If you have Democratic senator(s), urge them to call on Chuck Schumer to step down as minority leader. Even on the heels of a historically successful election and the largest protest in US history, Chuck Schumer’s caucus caved in the shutdown fight. Senate Dems need bold new leadership to fight the Trump regime, and that starts by making Schumer step aside.

Sign up to call voters and get out votes for Aftyn Behn -- a former Indivisible running to flip a red House seat! Our next chance to stomp the regime at the ballot box is in Tennessee, where Aftyn Behn can flip a deep-red Trump district in a special election. You can call voters from anywhere. All you need is a phone and computer, and we offer live training before the shift.

P.S. Withholding support from corporations enabling the Trump regime is a powerful way to fight authoritarianism. Supporting the organizations who DO fight back hard -- and who organize others to fight -- is just as important. If you can, we encourage you to support your local mutual aid networks, or chip in to power your friendly pro-democracy organizers at Indivisible. (Act Blue)

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These nationwide events, calls, and training sessions are coming up soon. For even more Indivisible happenings, check our national calendar and get in touch with Indivisible groups near you!

Happening This Week
November 24-30


Tuesday: “All in for Aftyn” Virtual Phonebank (6pm ET)
A chance to help former Indivisible organizer Aftyn Behn flip a House seat by calling voters in TennesseeThursday – Dec. 1: We Ain’t

Buying It Blackout (all weekend)
A corporate pressure campaign to show Home Depot, Target, and Amazon there’s a price to pay for enabling Trump

REMINDER: No "What's the Plan?" this week
We hope you have a joyful and refreshing Thanksgiving break!

On the Horizon
December 1-4
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December 4: Resilience for Sustainable Activism Training

December 4: 2026 Primary Program Launch Call

Stay tuned for more events in next Monday’s newsletter…

Thanks for supporting Rep. LaMonica McIver

Earlier this month, we asked Indivisibles to chip in to support Representative LaMonica McIver’s legal defense against politically motivated charges from the Trump regime. McIver is being prosecuted for conducting oversight at an ICE facility (her job), and outrageously, a federal judge is allowing her case to go to trial.

We knew that you’d all step up, and you did. But we NEVER expected such a generous outpouring of support. Together, we raised more than $154,000 to support Rep. McIver’s legal defense!

If you were one of the hundreds who chipped in to support Representative McIver, THANK YOU! We made a challenging fight just a bit easier for her, and we sent a powerful reminder to Members of Congress and leaders everywhere else: If you choose to stand up and fight this regime, we won’t let you do it alone.

IndivisiWIN of the week



Earlier this month, local Indivisibles in California launched UC Unbowed -- a collective of students, alumni, faculty, and community members defending the University of California from Trump’s attacks on free speech and academic independence.



The campaign took off like a rocket! Their petition calling on UC leadership to resist the Trump regime received over 4,000 signatures in just the first week, and their protest outside a Board of Regents meeting in UCLA made waves across the campus and community. The UC Unbowed team is growing fast, and their fight against the Trump regime is just getting going.

UC Unbowed is an Indivisible Courage Collective led by members of Indivisible East Bay! Courage Collectives are groups of everyday people with a common interest, experience, or background who work together to organize noncooperation against the Trump regime -- and we’re looking to form new collectives to join the fight in 2026.

If you’d like to form a Courage Collective of your own, complete the form linked here to start the process of organizing one! We’ll reach out with training, resources, and support to get your group off the ground.

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popsdenver

(1,154 posts)
4. Many Corporations already suspected
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 01:17 PM
Yesterday

it was going to be a shitty holiday season for Sales & therefore Revenue and profits.......
Articles have stated the Corporations already started laying off people starting in late October, and growing.
Some retailers have been holding THEIR Black Friday sales in advance, trying to beat the competitors and get THEIR"s while the getting is good.

When even the MAGAot voters get creamed this Holiday season, it will be a complete surprise. Of course they will tune into Fox News and RW Radio all across the country and be told it is ALL the fault of Obama, Biden, Hillary, Bill Clinton, and even FDR.........

2naSalit

(99,195 posts)
5. Totally on that page!
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 05:17 AM
12 hrs ago

I don't have any reason to buy anything but gas and food... I'm moving so I am in camping mode. I don't shop while camping.

Hotler

(13,675 posts)
6. The spending shut down should have start months ago and need to continue into Spring.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:34 AM
8 hrs ago

Do not underestimate the power and leverage of your consumer dollars.
Cripple the money flow to the top. If they can withhold from us, we can withhold from them.

BumRushDaShow

(163,950 posts)
7. "The spending shut down should have start months ago"
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:42 AM
7 hrs ago

It's been going on, at least in some communities, the moment 45 started on E.O.s related to DEI. I.e., January.

See Target's woes for capitulating - https://www.investopedia.com/target-faces-boycott-without-dei-11804311

Hotler

(13,675 posts)
8. Not enough participation yet. The spending shut down should be making major news IMO.
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:55 AM
7 hrs ago

And making the orange convict loss his shit.

BumRushDaShow

(163,950 posts)
9. "The spending shut down should be making major news IMO."
Fri Nov 28, 2025, 10:08 AM
7 hrs ago

And who is going to compile that data and report it?

The feds have been cancelling and/or delaying GDP and jobs and CPI reports, blaming "the shutdown".

And all the business media is reporting on is their sick obsession with "AI" - who has it, who doesn't, which chip company is getting contracts, which isn't, which tech company has reached over a trillion dollars or more of capitalization, and which ones are missing out, as well as which AI software apps are "the next big thing", and which ones are "meh".

They have pretty much ignored everything else that is not "tech-related".

The results of this holiday shopping period will be instructive.

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