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    I feel for them, but there’s not much I can do. I voted for parties who don’t support zionists and don’t support genocide, but they got very few seats. And with the US incessantly sending the zionists arms to continue the slaughter, non-USAmericans can do quite little.

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      Boycotts. Don’t go after the politicians directly, go after their constituents.

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            That’s just a list of every US company. It’d be easier to tell me what I dont need to boycot

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              LOL right? Like it’s all a monopoly anyways so that scroll through there was hilarious and depressing and pointless.

              The answer seems to just get local and hope your land doesn’t have freedom juice under it when it starts really running dry.

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                Dog I can’t even safely buy local because i’m surrounded by racists. Place I’d been stopping for years for a quick breakfast decided firing the employee who called incoming customers “sand n***ers” expecting me to join his hate wasn’t worth the effort. Fortunately we have a good chunk of minority owned places but no grocery stores unfortunately.

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              Many big corporations such as Nestle and Unilever are heavily invested in israel. Smaller and especially local brands are a great alternative.

              If it’s difficult to boycott certain products on the list you could ignore it and swap other brands you’re not specifically attached to. Even a small reduction in income to companies supporting israel makes a huge difference.

              Two categories I found most often connected to israel are junk-food and cosmetics/hygiene products.

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            Oh good, it has a Play Store app. Solid step in the right direction.

            Okay, something like this is all I wanted. I didn’t know about this app, which means chances are I’m not the only one. Thanks!

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          see a ‘product of zionist colony’ note on a product at the supermarket? throw it out of the fridge/freezer, slash the package, steal it. fuck your local grocery store for being complicit in genocide.

          let your congressghouls know that you’ll be donating to their most viable opposition if they don’t propose serious military action (or at least a blockade) agaisnt zionism.

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      vandalize zionist products you see in your daily life. or steal them. spit and scream at zionists. write a paper letter to your congressghoul and say you’ll donate a thousand dollars to the first candidate who proposes a blockade or revenge for the americans killed, no questions asked, and knock on doors for your biggest opponent if you don’t get on that shit quick.

      its not enough. I literally cannot propose doing enough here, not that it’s practical. but its more than nothing. more than you’re doing now.