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and when has a left boycott ever been effective? Never.

That said, I thought the exemption for bakeries was strange.

Greg Flynn doesn't own Panera. He owns some franchise units. JAB holdings is the one that owns Panera.

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[–] [email protected] 19 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

When the left does a boycott, it is to fight for people's rights (just as in this case), and it gets labeled by the right as cancel culture, as no action of the left can be without pejorative labeling by the right.

When the right does a boycott, it is for the latest culture war thing that will never help the average american (such as panicking over a trans person being in an ad).