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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on September 12, 2010, 08:37:44 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x9110900
Oh my.
One wonders what the brothers Koch did, so as to incite the wrath of the primitives.
napi21 (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 03:53 PM
Original message
Boycott Koch Industries produts. Here's the list.
Earlier today I rea a dU post asking that we boycott Koch Bros. products, but didn't provide a list. I spent some time with google and came up with a llist of consumer products to stay away from.
(Georgia-Pacific products)
Angel Soft toilet paper
Brawny paper towels
Dixie plates, bowls, napkins and cups
Mardi Gras napkins and towels
Quilted Northern toilet paper
Soft 'n Gentle toilet paper
Sparkle napkins
Vanity fair napkins
Zee napkins
Georgia-Pacific paper products and envelopes
All Georgia-Pacific lumber and building products *more detailed list below*
(INVISTA Products)
Lycra
Stainmaster Carpet
CoolMax
They also have a big commercial business in the same areas as listed above, and most of us can't have an impact on that, but if enough of the Pmerican people refuse to buy any of he consumer goods made by this company, I'msure we can put a hurt n their wallet...at least enough to get noticed.
Brickbat (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 03:54 PM
Response to Original message
1. I generally don't boycott union-made products.
napi21 (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 04:01 PM
Response to Reply #1
2. It's your choice of course, but whith all the $$ they're are/have poured into denying climate cnge, supporting the Teabagers, giving to Pub candidates, and ads against all Dem candidates across the country (I would think that's also against unions) I was simply asking for a boycott. It's everyone's individual choice to do so or not.
Oh.....that's what the brothers Koch did, to incite the wrath of the primitives.
readmoreoften (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 04:18 PM
Response to Original message
6. This is a good example of why boycotts are of limited use. Store & Industry boycotts are of some use
Boycotting lycra--which is a component of products--is incredibly hard to stay vigilant about. Inspiring people to boycott a laundry list of products is unrealistic. If you intersect it with all the other products, it becomes overwhelming. It leads to a sense of guilt (working 10 hours a day I didn't want to clean plates after my daughter's 10th BD party, but all they had were Georgia-Pacific paper products! gosh I feel so bad..) and disempowerment.
If I boycotted every product that used egregiously exploited labor, donated to Republicans, harmed the earth, etc., I'd have to be lucky enough to be able to take the time and have the resources to build a cob hut in the country. Boycotting "all grapes" was fairly easy in the 1970s. You just bought another fruit and it sent a message. Boycotting Target for political, non-economic reasons is fairly easy. You just don't walk in and you buy your cheap plastic shit elsewhere.
Boycotting for moral/political reasons is demoralizing, favors the upper class who can afford to be choosy, and in many cases is just downright impossible to navigate.
I think, instead, we need to remember our power as workers and producers, not as consumers.
Hawkeye-X (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 11:11 PM
THE CROSS-EYED IOWA PRIMITIVE, A "BAD" ONE
Response to Reply #8
20. Go with Kirkland Signature. I swear by it
It's a great two-ply TP from Costco.
And what's good is that you'd be buying from a true-blue company.
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Bumper snicker I saw on a pulpwood truck
SAVE THE TREES
WIPE WITH PLASTIC
...and I'd like to add, it's reuseable. Some moonbat movie star will get behind this.
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Hawkeye-X (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-10-10 11:11 PM
THE CROSS-EYED IOWA PRIMITIVE, A "BAD" ONE
Response to Reply #8
20. Go with Kirkland Signature. I swear by it
It's a great two-ply TP from Costco.
And what's good is that you'd be buying from a true-blue company.
We call that stuff "John Wayne toilet paper".
It's rough, tough, and won't take any shit off anyone. :rotf:
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So it really has nothing to do with global warming or anything like that. It's the fact that Koch company supports America and the tea party, that the primitives have a problem with.
You stupid DUmmies! :bird: :censored:
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The asswipes won't be able to wipe their asses anymore? :evillaugh:
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The asswipes won't be able to wipe their asses anymore? :evillaugh:
Problem is, NO ONE WOULD NOTICE! :rotf:
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I drive by Koch Industries at least 3 times per week, and their family estate the same amount. They are not going to miss 50 dummies not wiping their butts. Maybe they can be like residents of the middle east and we will just not shake left hands with them. Kind of takes two fisted cheeto eating out of the game.
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I'msure we can put a hurt n their wallet...at least enough to get noticed.
GP has 45,000 employees, and therefore about a gazillion dollars in revenue. 900 DUmmies are going to put the hurt on them? They're so cute.
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These asswipes would need TP the size of a bed sheet as they're all ass!
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Here you go DUmmies. I have your replacement.
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How can the prims boycott something they don't use?
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Here you go DUmmies. I have your replacement.
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Good choice Mike but then who makes Preparation H, there has to be some kind of tie in with the two companys.
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Here you go DUmmies. I have your replacement.
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HA HA!! :cheersmate: As long as if it's recyclable the stupid DUmmies will use it. :loser: :mental:
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Good choice Mike but then who makes Preparation H, there has to be some kind of tie in with the two companys.
Remember in Demolition Man Sylvester Stallone's character was mystified by the shells?