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Boycotts

A boycott is a collective decision made by individuals or groups to refuse to buy or use certain products, services, or brands as a way to protest or express disagreement with their practices or policies. It’s a non-violent form of activism aimed at encouraging change by exerting economic pressure. By withholding their support, participants hope to influence companies, governments, or organizations to adopt more ethical, fair, or responsible behaviors. Boycotts can target specific issues, such as human rights, environmental concerns, or unethical business practices, serving as a peaceful means to advocate for social or political change.