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Do protests, boycotts and social media outrage actually work?

  • Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss feelings of panic among many Americans about the country's direction under the Trump administration.
  • Rada notes that people are choosing not to support companies backing disagreeable policies through economic boycotts.
  • Kyte emphasizes the importance of local political engagement, citing the significance of city council and school board elections.
  • Kyte argues that while protests can be satisfying, they may not change minds, highlighting the need for honest, nuanced conversations instead.
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Do protests, boycotts and social media outrage actually work?

The Ethical Life podcast: When people feel powerless about political shifts, they seek ways to push back. This episode explores different forms of activism, their effectiveness and whether they create meaningful change.

·Helena, United States
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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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