Not in this case. The brand bought back its franchises. 200 of them. So everything is now under the direction of McDonald and directly feeding the Israelian market.
There is no such thing as apolitical support. Either McD. support's Israel's economy and therefore indirectly support the politic of the entire country OR it does not.
Politics matter. We can't just support an apartheid country and brush off the responsibility.
There is no such thing as apolitical support. Either McD. support's Israel's economy and therefore indirectly support the politic of the entire country OR it does not.
Politics matter. We can't just support an apartheid country and brush off the responsibility.
it doesn’t make sense, which is why I think people who moralize about this are just posturing.
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If you seriously care about Palestine and don’t feel comfortable eating at McDonald’s by all means feel free to boycott.
but there are other issues in the world and acting like everyone needs to abide by this just puts Israel/palestine on a higher pedestal than it deserves.
Any real change can only come from government action. What some actor does is tbh irrelevant, let alone what absolute nobodies choose to do.
The vast majority of the money you spend on a product goes towards the raw material and labor used to create the product. Very very little goes to profit.
Which is why again, nobody cares what you choose to spend your money on.
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