Consumers Boycott Big Tech To Protest ICE
Scott Galloway is urging Americans to unsubscribe from major tech services starting February 1 and maintain the boycott throughout February to pressure immigration enforcement policy. He cites services like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Amazon Prime Video, and Microsoft Office, arguing a month-long consumer withdrawal could dent valuations and influence CEOs with White House access. The campaign emphasizes economic pressure over one-day protests.
Key Points
- 1Calls for month-long unsubscribe boycott of major tech services starting February 1, led by Scott Galloway.
- 2Aims to pressure tech CEOs allied with President Trump by shrinking revenue and market valuations.
- 3Could produce sustained financial signal more impactful than one-day strikes, influencing corporate policy and politics.
Scoring Rationale
Moderate industry impact due to actionable consumer boycott, limited by single-source advocacy and uncertain participation.
Sources
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