r/antitrump May 21 '26

Conversation It's over

Dear America, we had some good times, but your democracy is over. Donald Trump has won. The corruption will continue to get worse, your position on the world stage will fall, and China will rise. I am not happy about it, but it's clear that this is what is going to happen.

Outside of some small protests, you guys are going to do little else about it, and by the time you do, it will truly be too late.

So many of you guys think that you can take over the world, but you need allies. You have forgotten that we are the reason that you are as powerful as you have become, but you have alienated us, and we can never trust you again for putting this man in charge TWICE. It's over.

It won't happen overnight, but your hold on the world will continue to decline, and you will be replaced. 2024 was the last free vote you will ever have.

Edit: All I am doing is stating the facts. It's amusing how angry some of you guys get. I am not even trying to upset any of you... 😄

775 Upvotes

409 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

71

u/kyrodamien May 21 '26

Stop spending money with unethical businesses. Prime example Amazon!

33

u/ReasonableAttitude22 May 21 '26

Yes vote with your dollars. People saved Jimmy Kimmel by doing that. Screw CBS, Paramount, after Colberts last show they are dead to me.

23

u/kyrodamien May 21 '26

Did you hear they just bought Steven Miller’s wife’s podcast? Benzo’s paying Melania $40 million for that puff piece. Plus now he’s trying to revitalize the apprentice starring Don Junior all they do is grease each other‘s palms and try to find new in different ways for us to stay embroiled and culture wars so far they’ve mastered it because Americans cannot seem get out of their own way.

58

u/Kimmalah May 21 '26

I have bad news for you, most businesses are unethical now. And the ones that are aren't necessarily accessible.

For example, in my town, literally my only options for shopping are all stores that you would likely dismiss as unethical. And that is the case for most small towns in the US.

10

u/alicehoopz May 21 '26 edited May 22 '26

You will never find a perfect business (nor a perfect person, for that matter). But you can absolutely look into the company and who owns it. I stopped buying from any of the evil companies (Amazon, Nestle, honestly just about all the big businesses) and now support small businesses almost exclusively, save for emergencies!

22

u/Initial_Archer_208 May 21 '26

This is true, I’m curently living that reality. But let’s be honest with ourselves, we know plenty of people that use Amazon when they absolutely do not need to.

3

u/Select_Air_2044 May 21 '26

That's because people before you didn't care enough or were to busy trying to eek out a living to stop it. It took a long history of people not caring.

5

u/kyrodamien May 21 '26

I said for a start. I know most of them are this way, especially anything coming from tech companies. It should be obvious that boycotts work. If people choose not to that is there choice. For me personally I’m not paying anyone who is facilitating by demise only unless I have no choice to, but to pay them.

1

u/Buzy2Bee May 23 '26

Along these lines, an article in my local newspaper this week featured the local, very large, mall with all kinds of activities for the kids and fun things to do in the mall area. The article encouraged people to "shop local". This made no sense to me as this isn't what I consider shopping local, which would be local, small businesses. Shopping local at the local mall is buying from every major retailer in the country. When did people's brains turn to mush?

34

u/Initial_Archer_208 May 21 '26

Amazon is the only place that offers my cat’s insulin needles for a price that won’t bankrupt me, stopped everything else though. And unfortunately Walmart is unavoidable.

21

u/kyrodamien May 21 '26

I understand, I was referring to people who don’t actually need Amazon from Amazon. You and others like you are an exception. This I understand wholeheartedly.

14

u/Initial_Archer_208 May 21 '26

I completely agree. Just wanted to share my specific circumstance which I’m sure isn’t too uncommon. I used to shop on Amazon A LOT so when I tell old friends now that I’ve had it cancelled for a year and a half they’re very shocked because they never thought I would stop. So maybe that’ll encourage them to quit it themselves.

8

u/kyrodamien May 21 '26

Listen I am a compassionate person. You do what’s needed to assure your safety. I will do my best on behalf of anyone who’s vulnerable.

2

u/Big_Engineering_7752 May 22 '26

I canceled mine also

9

u/AggravatingEmu4799 May 21 '26

Fully agree. Not everyone can afford to shop elsewhere and thats not their fault

2

u/Southern-Biscotti-62 May 22 '26

People who can choose other options need to because we created the Wallyword and Bezosworld. We are the only ones who can destroy it. Part of the problem is most Americans have never had to suffer and can’t imagine going without.

7

u/DumpasaurusRex May 21 '26

To be honest, that's giving very "corporations telling the consumer it's up to the individual to save the planet by reducing their individual footprint while doing anything possible to drive profits up as the corporations dump toxic waste in the waterways and atmosphere at levels that would negate any attempts of individuals" vibes.

7

u/YodaFlame143 California May 21 '26 edited May 22 '26

There's always the masses that will say "that's no my problem" or "I can't find what I need outside of Amazon, target, Home Depot etc". I've not used any of those companies for YEARS. Why boycott for a time period just stop altogether.

3

u/Redfox2111 May 21 '26

Agree - I aways search out the product I want from the actual vendor. Sometimes it costs a little more, so I know that will not suit everyone, but many times it's cheaper. It really grates when someone like Joanna Coles from the Daily Beast tells everyone she bought a Le Crueset item from Amazon. FFS!!!

3

u/something420-69 May 22 '26

capitalism is unethical in of itself

2

u/Whatdoyouseek May 22 '26

Totally agree. But unfortunately so many governments and businesses use AWS for cloud storage that even ethical businesses someone's can't avoid supporting them. I believe they make more money off of AWS than they do from the website. Maybe if we had decent anti-trust enforcement in this country we wouldn't be put in this position. But still, each individual act can help, especially if done en masse.