Anti-NRA
boycott turns to
tech giants Apple and
Amazon over NRA TV app
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Plans for a 24-hour
boycott on March 1 of companies that have relationships with the NRA include
tech giants Apple and Amazon, as well as other major companies like FedEx, Roku, and YouTube.
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The "#
march1NRAboycott" effort stems from efforts by a group of celebrities including Alyssa Milano and Debra Messing and now has the backing of
Shannon Coulter, the force behind
the #GrabYourWallet protests which have targeted President Donald Trump.
THURSDAY!
We are calling for a one-day boycott of @amazon @appletv @fedex. Pass it on
Don’t shop.
Don’t stream
Don’t ship
As consumers we are demanding these companies sever ties with the @NRA#march1NRABoycott #BoycottNRA #Enough pic.twitter.com/sQ61m7jnTd
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) February 27, 2018 Read more...
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