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  • turnandshoot4

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    May want to call Target Sports in Sheridan and ask the owner about how Square Inc. treated his business. Square Inc should probably be on the list as well.

    I have yet to come across a business that is pro2a that will do credit card processing on websites.

    Stripe
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    I've been cancelled by all but PayPal so far. However, there is no one else to do business with.
     

    JettaKnight

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    whoa whoa whoa.... how is Starbucks not on that list? Do they have a parent company?

    No parent company.

    I guess it depends on how you define "anti-firearm"; or how much time you put into compiling a list. Target is conspicuously missing, too.


    It'd be nice if they listed why they're on the list.
     

    fullmetaljesus

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    No parent company.

    I guess it depends on how you define "anti-firearm"; or how much time you put into compiling a list. Target is conspicuously missing, too.


    It'd be nice if they listed why they're on the list.

    Several years ago starbucks was in the center of hot water for supporting gun rights. The corporate position as I recall was they support local gun laws. There were gun meetups there all over the country. Did they change their policy?
     

    OneBadV8

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    Several years ago starbucks was in the center of hot water for supporting gun rights. The corporate position as I recall was they support local gun laws. There were gun meetups there all over the country. Did they change their policy?
    Yep, back in 2013.

    And then they finally said Guns are UNWELCOME in their stores. They still toed the line, at the time, saying they support local gun laws. But I believe since then they've tried to position as gun-free zones. :dunno:


    From 2013​:
    Starbucks says guns unwelcome, though not banned | The Seattle Times
     

    Ziggidy

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    The one difference the left has on us is their determination to work together for a cause. Boycotts work well for the left/liberals but suck royally when the right does it.

    We need to collectively boycott a small number of companies every few months. We need to organize and react. We know it works, we've seen the opposition do it for decades. They've gotten so good at it; they have become destructive, violent to the point that businesses will respond without a protest....just knowing it "may" happen.

    As we sit back and talk about it, they are out there changing the world.
     

    fullmetaljesus

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    The one difference the left has on us is their determination to work together for a cause. Boycotts work well for the left/liberals but suck royally when the right does it.

    We need to collectively boycott a small number of companies every few months. We need to organize and react. We know it works, we've seen the opposition do it for decades. They've gotten so good at it; they have become destructive, violent to the point that businesses will respond without a protest....just knowing it "may" happen.

    As we sit back and talk about it, they are out there changing the world.

    Ok, what the next step?
    Start a pro gun group. "Americans demand rights" "cities for rights". Or something.

    Then market and get members, then send out calls to action.

    This month we wont shop at x,y,z but we will show up at x time with signs to protest...


    That just off of the top of my head.
     

    JettaKnight

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    The one difference the left has on us is their determination to work together for a cause. Boycotts work well for the left/liberals but suck royally when the right does it.

    We need to collectively boycott a small number of companies every few months. We need to organize and react. We know it works, we've seen the opposition do it for decades. They've gotten so good at it; they have become destructive, violent to the point that businesses will respond without a protest....just knowing it "may" happen.

    As we sit back and talk about it, they are out there changing the world.

    Ask PETA how they boycotts are going, or any of the anti-Zionist.
     

    Ziggidy

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    Ok, what the next step?
    Start a pro gun group. "Americans demand rights" "cities for rights". Or something.

    Then market and get members, then send out calls to action.

    This month we wont shop at x,y,z but we will show up at x time with signs to protest...


    That just off of the top of my head.

    I’m not an organizer but there are many who are. I’d be happy to do my part but we need strong organization and people willing to make sacrifices.


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    fullmetaljesus

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    I’m not an organizer but there are many who are. I’d be happy to do my part but we need strong organization and people willing to make sacrifices.


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    Same boat. I'm not much of an organizer either
     

    IndyDave1776

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    I would recommend learning from the American Family Association. Their boycotts are effective because they set reasonable goals (i.e., demanding the target of the boycott remain neutral as opposed to switching sides) and picking the most obnoxious offender from each class of business rather than the whole list of offensive parties all at once.
     
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