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Lego boycott thread 01/19/26(Mon)20:12:42 No.11681403 How can anyone still defend LEGO at this point? It is time to stop excusing their behavior and start supporting other brands. Could a total boycott of LEGO products actually work? More importantly, how can we make it effective? How can we reach a wider audience and build enough momentum to force real change?

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Anonymous
01/19/26(Mon)23:08:14 No.11681533 just buy second-hand
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Anonymous
01/25/26(Sun)01:51:34 No.11686673 >>11681533
You forget scalpers will be asking above MSRP for anything pokemon related.
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Anonymous
01/25/26(Sun)18:28:39 No.11687270 >>
Anonymous
01/25/26(Sun)18:33:45 No.11687278 When has a product ever successfully been boycotted? Maybe the chud lite thing
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)06:33:22 No.11691246 >>11681403
Imagine being a shit eating poop praising pokecow who is only NOW starting to realize that the brand is Jewish and that all their medias/products are irredeemable in cost and quality
Not that long ago we used to euthanize retards. What happened?
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Anonymous
02/01/26(Sun)16:57:01 No.11695400 What’s the point of a boycott if you can’t afford the product to begin with. Just stop being poor.
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Anonymous
02/01/26(Sun)16:59:21 No.11695402 >>11681403
>$650 sold out before release
OP you're barking up the wrong tree
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Anonymous
02/01/26(Sun)17:08:23 No.11695408 >>11687278
It happened to budweiser, but toys don't really work like that as there aren't many alternatives and the buyers of toys dont have self control
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