So far my list includes Comcast, EA, and Nestle. Tell me yours, and I’ll help out.

  • BilboBargains@lemmy.world
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    • Facebook
    • Apple
    • All of the defence contractors
    • Every telecom I’ve ever used apart from EE and Giffgaff
    • YouTube
    • Any website that tries to circumvent privacy rules with fuckery
    • Governments like the UK that insist prohition is a better alternative to harm reduction but continue to profit from poisons like alcohol.
    • Any company that makes devices with proprietary interfaces e.g. WiFi printers, BT routers, Apple in general, Tesla, battery power tool manufacturers.
    • The list goes on…
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      • Oil refineries
      • concrete factories
      • mercenaries
      • energy producers that still don’t use renewables exclusively
      • private hospital corporations
      • cruises companies
      • unsustainable agrarian producers

      All of these are literally killing children. Not directly and immediately but according to the IPCC report we have 1,5 to 2 years time to get to ZERO emissions, else we got some tipping points and risk turning earth into a Venus-like planet.

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    Autism Speaks. It has a pro-eugenics mindset, so you’d think everyone would be boycotting it, right? Nope, in fact it’s partnered with the Jim Henson company.

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    I know this isn’t really an option for most people but consider dropping Deloitte KPMG and all banks that aren’t cooperatives.

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      I mean fucking over people is bad but surely fucking over musicians is a lot less evil than Nestlé willingly murdering habies and draining wells for profit, no?