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And a real-live-person DTD is critical to ensure that anyone who participates in an extremely offensive production process can be excluded across all of a buyer's purchasing decisions, regardless of what shell companies or front groups are in use for them to hide behind. A small number of individuals tend to be involved in decisions that lead to Indonesian rainforest devastation, or similar problems in Brazil and Congo. These people must be identified and very reliably targetted so that their participation becomes poisonous to any commercial effort anywhere in the world, and others get the message that they will economically suffer if their name is linked in any way to ecologically devastating activity.
- Whoa. Hold your horses.
- If your going to start pinpointing people out you have to be totally sure the information is correct otherwise you're going to end up spending more time in courtrooms then sleeping.
- If you want to create the mother of all boycotts, you should figure out how to boycott capital, not people.
let me explain:
- Company X is doing some evil
- Find out who are the owners of X
- Find out their other holdings
- Aggregate the boycott to those other companies too (wishful thinking: and let the owners know why their stock is plunging)
- Iterate steps 3. and 4. untill you're picking berries, mushrooms, roots and hunting game with wooden spears ;)