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But the two examples you mentioned were targeted and permanent. Conservatives were going to target to harass workers and vandalize displays. Kid Rock fired a rifle at cases of Bud Light. Conservatives get violent when they protest, and the loss in sales isn't replaced by the communities they are courting, because both brands immediately gave in to the terrorist demands.
Imagine how ineffective those protests would have been if, instead of violence, every conservative decided to stop drinking Bud Light or not shop at Target for one day. It's unbelievably naive to think a one day boycott would accomplish anything.
Exactly this. A one day boycott is strictly performative.