“Mi sento rabbia totale”: dal Canada all’Europa, si sta diffondendo un movimento per boicottare le merci statunitensi | Amministrazione Trump

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/12/i-feel-utter-anger-from-canada-to-europe-a-movement-to-boycott-us-goods-is-spreading

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    1. potatolulz on

      Even if you don’t hate the MAGA shit, buy local as much as you can.

      – More money and prosperity in your country’s economy in your neighbouring countries’ economy

      – less transport means better for the environment and better for you as the lower transport costs won’t affect your prices.

      – your local producers are likely to be cheaper than imported stuff

      – you’ll do something for your life experience if you explore more local or neighbours’ products instead of going for the same old coca-colas πŸ˜€

      *incoming dudes with shit like “but reddit is american, haha gotcha!”*

      that’s tough, but I guess people that want to buy less American products can live with that. Can’t have everything, right? πŸ˜€

    2. Consistent_Grab_5422 on

      2026 World Cup cities in states that voted for trump: Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, and Miami.

      For those fans that are thinking of spending money and flying to the US, would you be willing to avoid going to those cities as a form of protest?

    3. Shawn_The_Sheep777 on

      Even if tariffs end, I don’t see the boycott of American goods, especially in Canada, will end anytime soon.

    4. wabashcanonball on

      Tech products, especially social media, would be the best place to start.

    5. Evermoving- on

      The biggest threat from the US is its social media with its clandestine recommendation algorithms that influence EU elections. Same with China’s TikTok.

      These foreign algorithms need to be banned or heavily regulated at EU level.

      This wouldn’t have a bad effect on competitiveness, quite the opposite. China and Russia are overwhelmingly more keen to regulate yet have their very successful domestic search and social media companies. EU doesn’t have them because it’s TOO open and doesn’t sufficiently elevate its local companies.

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