Looking for a list that names names of people and companies actually boycotting Georgia and/or Alabama (or Missouri, or any other state) over pro-lfe legislation. I understand that Georgia is receiving a lot of attention because it has a significant amount of filming on location there.
Some, like Netflix, are claiming that they will “re-evaluate” when the law actually goes into effect January 1, 2020. Depending on what they decide, I may cancel my Netflix subscription.
I don’t see a lot of films in the theater, and haven’t heard of most of the “celebrities” in the headlines, so not sure how else to avoid them when I vote with my wallet. But I’d like a website with a reference list, if anyone knows where to find one.
I’m not usually one to jump on boycott bandwagons, but in this case I think it is just.
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According to the Daily Wire, the list of studios claiming that they will boycot Georgia in the future “if the law stands” has grown:
I read an article this morning where Disney is also considering backing out of Georgia in support of their employees feelings about pro-life. Other than that, it’s just the film industry so far. But not all are boycotting by leaving. They’ll continue to film there, but donate to the cause to overturn on one way, shape or form.
https://heavy.com/news/2019/05/georgias-heartbeat-abortion-bill/
Ben Shapiro articulated a good response to that tactic this week. That is, cancel the subscription, not to boycot the boycot, but because Netflix (or Disney, or whoever), is in the entertainment business, not the effect-social-change business. So why support that?
Of course, that is what the left does. They live by “the political is personal” and vice versa. Since it’s their religion, they try to impose it everywhere, and think that it is false/bad to take politics out of anything. But the more they do it, the more they will annoy the silent majority.
I’m still looking for a list of boycotters.
I’m not sure either.