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5. Patagonia

In 2017, the CEO of Patagonia made a statement declaring opposition to President Trump and filed a lawsuit against him and the United States government. This was widely covered in publications like GQ, which proclaimed that Patagonia had joined the “#resistance”. Patagonia also considers itself an “activist company”. Futhermore, it has donated thousands of dollars exclusively to Democrats over the years, and it outright endorsed two Democrat candidates in 2018, both of whom went on to win their races.

While it isn’t necessarily the worst company out there, Patagonia has been very outspoken in its criticism of President Trump and would be a top choice for conservatives to boycott in 2019.

4. Starbucks

Starbucks is widely known for virtue signalling, such as its promise to hire 10,000 refugees (presumably favoring them over native people who need jobs just as much). It also engaged in mass virtue signalling after an incident where someone was denied access to the bathroom after not buying anything, closing its stores nationwide and enforcing mandatory sensitivity training on its employees. Finally, Starbucks has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats, favoring them in donations by 94% in the 2016 election. There are many better, cheaper coffee companies out there that conservatives should be giving their money to. Boycotting Starbucks is easy and will only keep more money in your pocket at the end of the day.

3. Electronic Arts (EA)

Besides a track record of making terrible games generally, in recent years EA has defined itself as a company focused on leftist activism even against its own player base. One of the most notorious recent cases has been Battlefield V, which shoe-horned in a British female soldier with a prosthetic arm participating in frontline combat for the sake of creating an “inclusive and diverse” environment, despite spitting in the face of historical accuracy. The company then mocked and derided its fans who took issue with this decision.

EA chief creative officer Patrick Soderlund said about the controversy, “[If you don’t like the new changes] don’t buy the game.” Conservatives as a whole should take his advice and boycott any games made by EA, or at least buy pre-owned.

A full list of games published by EA can be found here. Games include FIFA, Madden NFL, Battlefield, Star Wars: Battlefront, Medal of Honor, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Titanfall, and many others.

2. Nike

Nike infamously used Colin Kapernick in one of their advertisements in 2017, under the tagline “Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything.” Colin Kapernick is best known for his decision to kneel during the national anthem at football games, and is also known to have worn socks portraying police officers as pigs. Conservatives reacted to this news by boycotting Nike, and many took to social media to post images of their Nike products with the logo removed. Several prominent organizations, such as the College of the Ozarks, also disavowed Nike and stopped supplying their products to their athletic teams. It would be good for more conservatives to follow their example.

1. Google / Alphabet Inc.

I almost didn’t include Google on this list – not because it isn’t a terrible company, but because it is so difficult to effectively boycott. More than just a search engine, Google owns map applications, operating systems, phones and tablets, laptop computers, and a host of other websites and services. However, popular demand was so great that I felt obligated to include it.

It goes without saying that Google is a company with an obscene amount of power. Google has the ability to, and often does, shape the narrative in a manner biased against conservatives everywhere. Google has also been known to spy on its users.

The least any conservative can do is replace their default search engine in the browser (usually Google) with a more privacy-conscious service, such as StartPage or DuckDuckGo. I will also be writing a more comprehensive guide in the future on how to replace every Google service in your life with a more conservative-friendly alternative, so stay tuned.

Methodology

I deliberately did not include Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, YouTube, or other social media companies because conservatives should not be boycotting social media platforms.

Why shouldn’t conservatives be boycotting these platforms?

Precisely because these platforms want to ban conservatives. If you boycott a social media website because that website censors people like you, you are literally helping the website achieve its goal. You are censoring yourself. Conservatives should be using social media websites to spread their ideas, not removing their ideas from them.

Of course, you should be doing everything you can to deny ad revenue to social media sites by using an ad blocker (or even AdNauseam), and you should also protect your privacy on social media sites. However, you should not boycott them outright or else you are simply silencing your own message.

All the companies in the Top 5 fit the following criteria:

– They have publicly agitated against the Right in either a major or ongoing fashion, and/or they have made donations to left-wing groups or individuals

– They are major companies most people are likely to engage with regularly, rather than tiny or irrelevant companies

– Most are fairly easy to boycott and alternatives are available

Here is the official boycott list from /r/TheRightBoycott:

https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRightBoycott/comments/5uovfi/official_boycott_list/

Note I don’t think all of the companies on the above boycott list should be listed equally. Some of these companies have done genuinely terrible and agenda-driven things. Others have simply committed minor fouls like pulling advertising from conservative shows temporarily. Including companies that have committed minor gaffes alongside dedicated leftist activist companies only muddies the waters. That is why I have tried to be very specific with the companies listed in the Top 5 and only pursue the worst.

(Dis)honorable Mentions – other companies that should be boycotted

Apple – Apple has donated over $1 million to the Southern Poverty Law Center and regularly champions leftist causes through its media. It also practices censorship in its app store. Apple is so bad that it may deserve its own article.

Patreon – Patreon banned Sargon of Akkad. However, if you can fund a conservative through Patreon, in my opinion you should do it. In that case the benefits would outweigh the costs.

Dick’s Sporting Goods – Dick’s disrespects gun rights and massively virtue signals against them.

Ben & Jerry’s – B&J’s has regularly attacked the Trump Administration and recently came out with a flavor of “#Resist” ice cream. Note that Ben & Jerry’s is part of Unilever.

Dove – Dove has promoted several far-left propaganda advertisements. Note that Dove is part of Unilever.

NFL – The NFL should be boycotted as long as it allows its players to disrespect the flag.

Disney – Disney donated over half a million to Democrats in 2018, and regularly pushes left-wing propaganda.

Netflix – Netflix has regularly pushed leftist propaganda.

23andMe – It’s not a good idea to hand over your DNA to a company affiliated with Google. Personally I wouldn’t trust Ancestry.com either.

Amazon Alexa (and any other product that spies on you in your home) – Goes without saying.

MSM Media (CNN, WaPo, etc) – While most conservatives do not consume MSM media sources anyway, conservatives should always use an Ad Blocker on MSM websites and link to MSM articles using https://archive.is rather than a direct link.

Final Note: Make your boycott more powerful by sending the company a letter or e-mail! Explain why you are boycotting the company and let them know that you, your friends and your family will never buy a product from them again as long as they are doing wrong. This is far more effective than just silently boycotting a company!