I recently got into a blazing row about how I wasn't going to participate in a boycott.
The one in question is the one where Macy's told a veteran who was applying for a job to sod off since being in the military makes her unable to relate to the public.
Anyone who reads Customers Suck knows that being able to face a ravening horde of people who want you brutally killed is a required skill in retail...but I digress.
Now while the incident pissed me off, my joining in a boycott isn't going to do dick. Not even going into the reasons that boycotts don't really help unless you can get EVERYONE (or at least most everyone) to join and hit them in their bottom line, there's one very important reason that my boycott isn't going to do a goddamned thing.
I have never shopped at a Macy's and frankly there isn't one near me to shop in. They're a bit overpriced for me and their tastes and mine have never agreed. So my shopping there REALLY isn't going to do anything because they can not physically get any less money from me.
To quote Jayne Cobb from Firefly "10 percent of nothing is... let me do the math here... nothing, and a nothing...carry the nothin'..."
This is almost the same sort of fight I got in over the Chik-Fil-A thing with thier attitudes towards the LGBT community.
I don't eat there. They screwed me once and I never came back. They sold me a raw sandwich, wouldn't get me a new one (I had only taken one bite), nor would they give me my money back. A call to Corporate only got me a barely polite "Fuck off" and they left it at that. Because of that...I stopped eating there YEARS before it came out that they're a bit narky when it comes to alternate sexualities.
Again I can't join the boycott because "10 percent of nothing is... let me do the math here... nothing, and a nothing...carry the nothin'..."
Well technically I could. But again what would be the flipping point? I don't give them any money now, do you think that they're going to start panicking when they stop getting the money that I'm not giving them?
The one in question is the one where Macy's told a veteran who was applying for a job to sod off since being in the military makes her unable to relate to the public.
Anyone who reads Customers Suck knows that being able to face a ravening horde of people who want you brutally killed is a required skill in retail...but I digress.
Now while the incident pissed me off, my joining in a boycott isn't going to do dick. Not even going into the reasons that boycotts don't really help unless you can get EVERYONE (or at least most everyone) to join and hit them in their bottom line, there's one very important reason that my boycott isn't going to do a goddamned thing.
I have never shopped at a Macy's and frankly there isn't one near me to shop in. They're a bit overpriced for me and their tastes and mine have never agreed. So my shopping there REALLY isn't going to do anything because they can not physically get any less money from me.
To quote Jayne Cobb from Firefly "10 percent of nothing is... let me do the math here... nothing, and a nothing...carry the nothin'..."
This is almost the same sort of fight I got in over the Chik-Fil-A thing with thier attitudes towards the LGBT community.
I don't eat there. They screwed me once and I never came back. They sold me a raw sandwich, wouldn't get me a new one (I had only taken one bite), nor would they give me my money back. A call to Corporate only got me a barely polite "Fuck off" and they left it at that. Because of that...I stopped eating there YEARS before it came out that they're a bit narky when it comes to alternate sexualities.
Again I can't join the boycott because "10 percent of nothing is... let me do the math here... nothing, and a nothing...carry the nothin'..."
Well technically I could. But again what would be the flipping point? I don't give them any money now, do you think that they're going to start panicking when they stop getting the money that I'm not giving them?
Comment