Personal boycott list

gawain
2 min readMay 31, 2024

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Consumer action is a weak tool, but I can’t stand participating

I realize consumer boycotts have a pretty poor record of achieving change. All the more so if they aren’t launched and enforced at scale and with a clear strategy and goal.

That’s fine. But I still can’t stomach buying certain goods and services or participating in some activities that make me deeply uncomfortable. Just for interest, I thought I would list them here with a short explanation.

Part of the reason I’m listing them here is to invite debate or information that might change my views or actions. So feel free to comment and challenge me here. I’m up for it.

Tesla: Anything associated with Elon Musk is haram. This, even though the cars might be good and I definitely want to buy an EV.

Twitter: I’m trying — hard — to boycott the former Twitter. But, I keep accounts and even post occasionally for reasons. I’m trying to reduce my use with the goal of eventually leaving Twitter permanently. In any case, I would never pay Elon Musk for the privilege.

Sababa, Rasika, and Little Blackbird: These restaurants in my neighborhood and in DC are great. I actually love the food and the vibe. But the owner has publicly opposed protected bike lanes on Connecticut Avenue — a cause near and dear to me. And an issue of personal safety for me and my family. So, I’m boycotting them until we get the bike lanes or the owner changes his mind.

[More coming soon…]

Stuff I used to boycott, but now do not:

China: I used to check labels and refuse to buy anything made in China. This was due to human rights and labor rights concerns. But, I’ve come around on this because a) I have a more nuanced view on China now and the incredible accomplishments in poverty reduction and human development, and b) it’s awfully hard to enforce in this world.

ENDS//

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gawain

I'm a human person, working in policy & advocacy in international development, gender rights, economic justice.