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.
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