WE RESIST —
and we say ENOUGH is ENOUGH
They love money. We love freedom.
They support Trump. We support us.
The challenge is simple: hurt them without hurting us.
A general strike would be effective — but it hits working people first. It blows back on the very folks we’re trying to protect. So: no. Not that way.
Instead: selective boycott.
Not chaos. Not vague “do something.”
Coordinated action is the key. One target at a time, together.
The method: Cancel, replace, repeat
This month: cancel YouTube (Google).
Next month: Amazon.
The point isn’t to pretend these companies collapse overnight. They won’t.
The point is to remind them — and ourselves — that we are not trapped.
We don’t need everyone to do it perfectly. We need a lot of people to do it together.
“But we still need stuff.”
Correct. That’s why we boycott brands, not necessities.
Take gas as an example. We don’t stop buying gas.
We pick a brand and starve that brand for a set period.
What if, for three months, we simply didn’t buy gas from Standard?
You still drive.
You still work.
You still live.
You just stop feeding one specific machine.
That’s the difference between self-harm and strategy.
Why this matters: Monopoly as a weapon
Part of the game since Reagan has been the normalization of monopoly.
“Too big to fail” — ring a bell?
When choice disappears, abuse becomes easy.
Big business loves it. You get less, they get more. Shrinking grocery sizes, rising costs, stagnant wages — and we’re told to treat it like weather. Like gravity. Like “that’s just how it is.”
No. That’s how it was engineered.
The reduction of choice is the reduction of power.
So until we take back control politically, we take it back economically — the only way ordinary people can still move a lever without needing permission.
They’ll absorb it… then they’ll attack
At first, they absorb it. They always do.
Then they will try to punish the behavior.
And punish who, exactly?
People who choose not to support companies that don’t support them.
That tells you everything you need to know.
And just about the time they build walls to fortify against one boycott, we rotate to the next.
Economic guerrilla warfare — legal, nonviolent, disciplined.
Will it annoy the hell out of them? Absolutely.
Will it have an impact? Probably.
Will it feel good to do? Oh yes. Yes it will.
How to participate (simple, repeatable)
Follow the monthly target. (Coordination beats individual “purity.”)
Cancel or pause the subscription/service for that target month.
Replace it with an alternative that keeps your life working.
Post proof: “Canceled ✅” (momentum is contagious).
Invite three people to do the same target in the same month.
Rotate when the month changes. One target. One month. Together.
If you want a starter hub:
https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com
Who first?
There are so many candidates.
Turns out dolphins have the longest memories. Elephants are number two.
My favorite: crows and ravens are number three.
We will remember who put us in this condition.
And we will act like people who remember.
So: who do we hit first?
