The subject of boycotting France came up on a radio talk show the other day (please save your comments for the appropriate forum). The host stated that boycotts, while they may make you feel better personally, never work. His actual word was “never.”
I beg to differ. The Montgomery Bus Boycott worked just fine, in that it nearly brought the Montgomery Bus system to bankruptcy and eventually caused them to change their policy that forced blacks to sit in the back of the bus.
So, if we define a successful boycott as one that:
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[li]Brings the offending party significant bad press AND/OR[/li][li]Causes the offending party to lose a significant amount of money AND[/li][li]Causes the offending party to either go out of business or change whatever policy(policies) caused the boycott.[/li][li]Hi, Opal.[/li][/ul]
…then have there been any other successful boycotts in history? I assume there have been, but in this aspect of history I profess ignorance. Please fight my ignorance now.
TIA