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Should we boycott America and American products?

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Gfplux Fri 21-Feb-25 14:46:58

Now it is clear (well to me it is) that the usa is no longer a friend or ally of Britain and Europe.
What can we do?
One thing everyone can do is boycott America by not visiting and not buying American made products.
I will be making my own personal sacrifice as I have family in Florida and will not be visiting them and supporting the American economy while this new USA exists.

Casdon Sun 23-Feb-25 11:46:02

Your moral compass takes you in a different direction was what I said GrannyGravy13, not that there was anything wrong with it? We all act according to our belief systems, and if some of us choose to exercise our right to choose not to support America whilst Trump is in power, that is up to us.

nanna8 Sun 23-Feb-25 11:51:58

I doubt a few nannas would make any difference whatsoever really. The vast majority of Americans are decent people as are the vast majority of British people and it is silly to punish them. I think it is good that the war in the Ukraine now looks as though it is coming to an end and in this I would support Trump so long as the Ukraine can come to some agreement with the Russians. Under Biden it would have gone on and on and more and more would have died.

David49 Sun 23-Feb-25 11:59:27

“When the ordinary people stand by and do nothing, like you, then society is in a bad place.”

Ordinary People are more concerned with paying the rent and feeding the family everything else “someone else” can pay for

Casdon Sun 23-Feb-25 12:07:39

I think some of you underestimate how big this movement is.
www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2025/02/03/canadian-travel-boycott-of-usa-2-billion/
Canadians are boycotting USA goods and services en masse. It’s not just in the UK, and it is going to impact on the US economy.
We must all do as we feel we should, so I don’t understand why those of you who don’t want to do this are critical of those who do. What happened to live and let live?

GrannyGravy13 Sun 23-Feb-25 12:14:50

Casdon I am not critical of those who are actively boycotting USA goods and/or services.

I was just pointing out that any boycott will punish the ordinary citizens, I doubt POTUS, Musk, and those at the top will suffer.

They will use it to their advantage though.

I am not ready to sacrifice Netflix, Kids Utube or Disney, I have the GC too often.

Casdon Sun 23-Feb-25 12:20:29

I know it will affect ordinary people in USA GrannyGravy13, and I am sorry that is the case. However, the only language Trump, Musk et al understand is money, and if by my actions I can influence that, albeit marginally, I will, even though the inconvenience and extra costs of alternatives will be mine to bear too. I’m trying hard to support the UK and Europe at the expense of the USA though, which will benefit our own economy. We must all do what we must do on this I think.

Curlywhirly Sun 23-Feb-25 12:37:01

For what it's worth, there's talk about lots of people (here and abroad) boycotting Amazon for 1 day, (I think it's 28 Feb?). It won't make much difference to them, but it will show how many people aren't happy with Bezos' support for Trump. I have also heard mention that the owner of Airbnb is a big supporter of Trump and people are urged to try not to book with this company.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 23-Feb-25 12:42:25

Casdon I support the local farm shop, local butchers etc.,

Avoid buying from China wherever possible, I will not give up my Apple products especially as I have recently purchased a new iPhone and iPad.

I honestly do not know what other purchases (excluding TV streaming services) I buy/have bought from USA.

I will now look just out of curiosity, but I always try my hardest to buy British.

Whatever happens in the German elections today, no way will I give up my German car.

Allira Sun 23-Feb-25 12:44:26

I was just pointing out that any boycott will punish the ordinary citizens, I doubt POTUS, Musk, and those at the top will suffer.
My point too, GrannyGravy13

Casdon Sun 23-Feb-25 13:04:41

It’s not easy avoiding American foods, and even harder avoiding foods made by American owned investment companies. It’s a work in progress for me, I’m not going mad, just checking out a few items before I go shopping and buying an alternative brand if it’s made in the UK or Europe. I also avoid China, I’m trying to buy British/European as far as I can for everything. I’m an Apple client though, and I’ve accepted that is something I won’t be changing, there isn’t anything else as good for me.
I’ve got a German car too, which I’m about to change, so although in my opinion they make the best cars, I would change it for something different if the AfD get the most votes, which looks unlikely. That would be something I’d find very hard to do.

Galaxy Sun 23-Feb-25 13:10:18

Oh I cant follow that example, I havent got the energy to be swapping my German dad at this stage of his life smile

Allira Sun 23-Feb-25 13:16:43

Galaxy

Oh I cant follow that example, I havent got the energy to be swapping my German dad at this stage of his life smile

😁

Not sure where my Japanese car was made, could be France.

With globalisation it's difficult to know what is made where.

Barleyfields Sun 23-Feb-25 13:24:16

Curlywhirly

For what it's worth, there's talk about lots of people (here and abroad) boycotting Amazon for 1 day, (I think it's 28 Feb?). It won't make much difference to them, but it will show how many people aren't happy with Bezos' support for Trump. I have also heard mention that the owner of Airbnb is a big supporter of Trump and people are urged to try not to book with this company.

What’s the point? They will just buy on 27 Feb or 1 March instead! Bezos doesn’t give a damn how many people disapprove of his support for Trump.

NotSpaghetti Sun 23-Feb-25 13:57:50

Grammaretto

We used to try to boycott SA goods during apartheid. Did it change anything?

I think so.
And the Barclays boycott and Rothmans cigarettes...
www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/23/israel-apartheid-boycotts-sanctions-south-africa

Also (not SA) there was the Baby Milk Action campaign which certainly changed Nestlé (for a while) - especially the coffee boycott.
The Nestlé campaign changed the way I've shopped forever. I have never knowingly bought a Nestlé product since.

PamelaJ1 Sun 23-Feb-25 18:10:05

If only if all products had an obvious label on them. It may not stop us buying from countries we don’t agree with but it might make us think about our purchases.
Allira your Japanese car could have been made in the U.K.

Syracute Sun 23-Feb-25 19:38:58

Casdon

It’s not easy avoiding American foods, and even harder avoiding foods made by American owned investment companies. It’s a work in progress for me, I’m not going mad, just checking out a few items before I go shopping and buying an alternative brand if it’s made in the UK or Europe. I also avoid China, I’m trying to buy British/European as far as I can for everything. I’m an Apple client though, and I’ve accepted that is something I won’t be changing, there isn’t anything else as good for me.
I’ve got a German car too, which I’m about to change, so although in my opinion they make the best cars, I would change it for something different if the AfD get the most votes, which looks unlikely. That would be something I’d find very hard to do.

The AFD wont win , even if they get more votes than anticipated no one will form a coalition with them There have been huge protests in most major cities in Germany against the AFD . It is usually those from eastern Germany that would vote for the AFD.
Regards , boycotting USA as an American I would support it to show Trump that the world cares . I don’t like buying American almonds because the almond trees are bad for the environment .

Allira Sun 23-Feb-25 19:53:11

PamelaJ1

If only if all products had an obvious label on them. It may not stop us buying from countries we don’t agree with but it might make us think about our purchases.
Allira your Japanese car could have been made in the U.K.

France, in Valenciennes I think, although it doesn't have a Made in France stamp.
Perhaps everything should be stamped visibly. I do find myself squinting at the small print on the back of packaging to see where smaller items are made.

Gfplux Mon 24-Feb-25 07:47:02

GrannyGravy13

There is nothing wrong with my moral compass

Boycotting USA goods will not benefit its citizens, it will give an excuse and encourage POTUS to become even more isolationist.

I can imagine POTUS Trumps reaction ^all the silly little foreigners are just being mean to USA, so I will be meaner^

Remember this is what appeasement to a dictator looks like.

Neville Chamberlain returns from Germany with the Munich Agreement. 30th September 1938

Parsley3 Mon 24-Feb-25 09:09:06

My moral compass is keeping it simple. I will buy an alternative to any obviously American made food or drink and won't be going there again on holiday. Small and some say silly gestures but it makes me feel better and that makes a difference to my anxiety over how Trump is wielding his considerable power.