Bojkotta Electrolux? *förvånat fnitter* Hur har han tänkt göra sin bojkott kännbar för Electrolux? Är han månne storkonsument av kylskåp, så det blir ett stort hål i kassan hos Electrolux när han plötsligt slutar köpa alla de där kylskåpen? Vilken konsument han måste vara i så fall. Och sen när han har gjort Electrolux fattiga och ledsna genom att inte köpa några dammsugare eller diskmaskiner på flera år (hmmm...), hur ska det i sin tur påverka den svenska politiken och lagstiftningen? Man häpnar. Milt sagt.
Um, let me get this straight. Bigot number one broke the law by giving a discriminatory lecture and got jailed, so bigot number two protested by boycotting the products of an electronics firm that had nothing whatsoever to do with the decision to jail bigot number one? Ummm, how stupid can you get?
LOL, thanks for a good laugh! :-) I hadn't heard about the Electrolux-boycott before. Regardless of what his opinions are, why Electrolux? What does he think that's going to accomplish?
I read about it in the paper the other day and just sat there shaking my head. I actually asked my dad, "What does he think Electrolux could do about it?" and he suggested, "Stop paying their taxes." "But they can't do that." "I know. He doesn't."
And, well, it's an explanation as good as any, I suppose. I guess Electrolux was just the first thing he ran into that happened to be Swedish.
Damn. I was about to go out and buy a new vacuum cleaner, and I had my heart *set* on an electrolux. But now that I know they come from a country that locks people up for presenting speeches that encourage discrimination, I'll have to re-think that idea.
You know, there are some people's logic that you can follow, and some people that some people will never understand. I think thats why certain people get along well, and some constantly clash.
It's just such a mystery. I mean, I'm all in favour of boycotting a firm if you think they've done something wrong, but considering that Electrolux makes no laws whatsoever, I just don't understand his reasoning.
Of course, the reasoning of someone who actually thinks "God hates fags" is a good slogan can't be all that impressive to begin with.
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Hur har han tänkt göra sin bojkott kännbar för Electrolux? Är han månne storkonsument av kylskåp, så det blir ett stort hål i kassan hos Electrolux när han plötsligt slutar köpa alla de där kylskåpen? Vilken konsument han måste vara i så fall.
Och sen när han har gjort Electrolux fattiga och ledsna genom att inte köpa några dammsugare eller diskmaskiner på flera år (hmmm...), hur ska det i sin tur påverka den svenska politiken och lagstiftningen?
Man häpnar. Milt sagt.
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It's just so damned hard to *not* laugh.
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And, you know, Electrolux = Swedish, as in the Swedish government, as in the "bad guys".
On the other hand, Green is also (unfortunately) Swedish, so I *honestly* don't know what Phelps was thinking.
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And, well, it's an explanation as good as any, I suppose. I guess Electrolux was just the first thing he ran into that happened to be Swedish.
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You know, there are some people's logic that you can follow, and some people that some people will never understand. I think thats why certain people get along well, and some constantly clash.
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Of course, the reasoning of someone who actually thinks "God hates fags" is a good slogan can't be all that impressive to begin with.
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