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PoindexterOglethorpe

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19. There are states I won't go to.
Wed Feb 15, 2023, 07:58 PM
Feb 2023

My Son The Astronomer should have his PhD by the end of this year, and will soon be looking for a job. We've discussed it, and he has zero interest or willingness to move anywhere in the Deep South. I'm glad.

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like it republianmushroom Feb 2023 #1
Absolutely! SheltieLover Feb 2023 #2
Absolutely correct! FalloutShelter Feb 2023 #3
I have let the multiple professional organizations whose conferences I often attend that I will not hlthe2b Feb 2023 #4
My son lives in Florida. llmart Feb 2023 #5
We need people like your son in Florida to fight the good fight MadameButterfly Feb 2023 #26
You're not going there to spend money there treestar Feb 2023 #70
Really? llmart Feb 2023 #104
Well! treestar Feb 2023 #106
I've boycotted Florida since their "hanging chad" bullshit Skittles Feb 2023 #6
Me too. Meadowoak Feb 2023 #57
Well I boycotted the entire country malaise Feb 2023 #7
Heheh. Whattayou trying to get 10 more hearts? blm Feb 2023 #10
I have way too many malaise Feb 2023 #12
I know blm Feb 2023 #13
LOL malaise Feb 2023 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Feb 2023 #8
Go to Disneyland instead, ffs. blm Feb 2023 #9
Exactly, DENVERPOPS Feb 2023 #100
Already doing it. onecaliberal Feb 2023 #11
I find ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #14
Well, for me it isn't "economic terrorism" as you state. It is just a personal preference to not go erronis Feb 2023 #17
That is ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #21
Would that include the Alabama bus boycott? LT Barclay Feb 2023 #36
I don't ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #42
OK YOU GO! bluestarone Feb 2023 #81
There were innocent Republicans living in Philidelphia when their own politicians boycotted them too hadEnuf Feb 2023 #24
Well, I ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #29
DeSantis was elected by a majority of Floridians. hadEnuf Feb 2023 #61
It feels a bit like terrorism to me MadameButterfly Feb 2023 #30
That's all well and good but helping Florida's economy enhances DeSantis' status. NullTuples Feb 2023 #49
Well, if ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #51
You'd fund your own demise? Interesting... NullTuples Feb 2023 #53
I find ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #54
Now you NullTuples Feb 2023 #56
I'm one ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #58
but then people have the freedom to treestar Feb 2023 #72
I don't ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #78
how does it interfere with their right to do that treestar Feb 2023 #84
Well, I ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #90
probably that they vote out DeSatan treestar Feb 2023 #91
I suppose ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #92
I don't know why not step out of one's place treestar Feb 2023 #107
it's a reasonable conclusion from treestar Feb 2023 #69
Huh inthewind21 Feb 2023 #77
I think ForgedCrank Feb 2023 #86
Chin Fil A is a good example of how boycotts usually dont work. oldsoftie Feb 2023 #97
The point isn't always to "hurt" the company financially NullTuples Feb 2023 #99
Already Boycotting FL & TX. SoCalDavidS Feb 2023 #15
Agree 100% we can do it Feb 2023 #18
There are states I won't go to. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2023 #19
There are worse places than Hawai'i or New Mexico.... NullTuples Feb 2023 #52
Much worse. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2023 #62
Money-generation blunts boycotts. czarjak Feb 2023 #20
Been avoiding these places, products, restaurants and whatever else Bluethroughu Feb 2023 #22
The Irish had it right then and you are correct now. debsy Feb 2023 #23
Interesting....thank you! PCIntern Feb 2023 #25
Fascinating MadameButterfly Feb 2023 #31
Hunger strikes also have a long history in Ireland markodochartaigh Feb 2023 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author Nanuke Feb 2023 #27
States are inevitably hard to boycott. Tommy Carcetti Feb 2023 #28
Good point. What we really want to affect is certain politicians MadameButterfly Feb 2023 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Nanuke Feb 2023 #44
I have no desire to leave Florida. Tommy Carcetti Feb 2023 #64
No, you can't really boycott your entire state, and i don't think anyone expects you to. ShazzieB Feb 2023 #45
That's true, too treestar Feb 2023 #71
Could not agree more ALBliberal Feb 2023 #32
Agreed will never set foot in either state kimbutgar Feb 2023 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author kimbutgar Feb 2023 #35
I have a son and grandson NHvet Feb 2023 #37
Excellent suggestion/reminder. We have been doing this for years. c-rational Feb 2023 #38
I do not have time enough left on this planet to anyplace now except for Paris, Boston CTyankee Feb 2023 #39
The people of this country could take back control by targeted boycotts. LT Barclay Feb 2023 #40
Great idea! It will need to be organized and publicized, but it'll be worth the trouble housecat Feb 2023 #41
I'm currently enjoying an Arizona winter mountain grammy Feb 2023 #43
Etymology of the word "boycott" just for fun. From wiki: panader0 Feb 2023 #46
Thank you - I love etymology! NullTuples Feb 2023 #101
🚫 ... or "Cancel" FL as the MAGATS would say live love laugh Feb 2023 #47
I would love to see Mr. Evil Feb 2023 #48
Don't go boycotting yet tccturtle Feb 2023 #50
This. Maybe take the $$ one might have spent there and send some of it to Dems in those FailureToCommunicate Feb 2023 #55
Maybe we can all boycott treestar Feb 2023 #74
Ok... I've said this for YEARS... & I'll say it again... CaptainTruth Feb 2023 #59
Not a FL resident, but +1. Using a scalpel, not an axe, to boycott is far more effective. nt Pobeka Feb 2023 #75
I understand and if one can PCIntern Feb 2023 #80
Gotta jump in here to 100% agree. bluestarone Feb 2023 #93
I'm only going to Austin for a wedding AwakeAtLast Feb 2023 #60
As a resident of one of those states--stay away. catrose Feb 2023 #63
I had planned a vacation to FL end of February mnhtnbb Feb 2023 #65
I've boycotted Texas since 1979. Roisin Ni Fiachra Feb 2023 #66
The majority of Americans will sacrifice their freedoms and their environment Magoo48 Feb 2023 #67
Bingo! inthewind21 Feb 2023 #79
I know it won't happen but lonely bird Feb 2023 #73
Boycotting is a form of direct action and pocketbook activism. Prairie_Seagull Feb 2023 #76
My trips there have been limited to family weddings or visits. LisaM Feb 2023 #82
We're down with that unweird Feb 2023 #83
This type of direct action forced North Carolina to rescind its restrictive bathroom laws. Torchlight Feb 2023 #85
I've been hoping that Europeans would boycott travel to the USA due to our MASSIVE GUN DEATHS for TeamProg Feb 2023 #87
Recommended. H2O Man Feb 2023 #88
Recommended. H2O Man Feb 2023 #89
I am unfortunately in Texas, and I am fine with this. nt Susan Calvin Feb 2023 #94
My outfit is in Texas, too, even though I live in Germany now. DFW Feb 2023 #108
people are too selfish now to boycott, go on strike etc.. nini Feb 2023 #95
More effective would be a program identifying Florida cities and categorizing them. jaxexpat Feb 2023 #96
I live here and agree. lark Feb 2023 #98
It's Not Terrorism FrankTC Feb 2023 #102
Keith Olbermann called that one yesterday. One angry rant! Thunderbeast Feb 2023 #103
I would agree with those you say the people of Florida elected the Governor. IF it was one person... usaf-vet Feb 2023 #105
You are absolutely right. I have a phrase I use frequently maxrandb Feb 2023 #109
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