We're already starting to see more boycott calls for other woke companies. It's spreading and they're running scared.
IF the right can mobilize and keep focused on one or two things at a time, this can work.
As Matt Walsh said when he was pushing for this boycott, the vast majority of American corporations are woke. We can't boycott them all because we need to purchase things to get by in society.
What we CAN do is laser focus on a few big offenders. Anheiser-Busch, for men. Now it's time for conservative women to step up and boycott target, because women are the primary target shoppers whereas men were the primary budweiser drinkers.
This can be done if the right stays organized. With the right kind of focus on target companies, we can pull off prolonged boycotts that actually hurt the company long term, for more than a week or two, and sends their stocks plummeting. And when we make an example out of a few, the rest of these companies will respond with "oh shit, we could be next," and decide to just stay out of politics.
That's the plan, at least. We shall see if it works. I don't want to be overly optimistic. I've been on a Rollercoaster with this, from thinking it'll work, to being convinced that it won't. I'm staring to see some glimmers of hope now, as the bud light boycott is still going strong. Budweiser has been de-throned as the top beer in the country. That's just impressive.
Pride month will be interesting, because every company will be doing this shit, and as I said, it's important to really laser focus on a few companies to make a really big impact on them. If it's too spread out, no companies will actually care.
So pride month may provide us with lots of targets. Will the right choose the best targets or lose focus? That remains to be seen.