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I don't think the white majority is going to riot over being deplatformed, shut down, or thrown off things like PayPal. Whites generally don't engage in "unrest." In fact, this was the subject of The Clash's first-ever single,
"White Riot," way back in 1977.
The power that the majority has is financial more than physical. And when people stop buying things, places go out of business. There is a reason "Get woke, go broke" became a saying. It works.
We need to stop using things like PayPal, WordPress, etc. Here is why that works. Most Americans don't know to save to money. They spend what they earn. This is reflected in their businesses. As such, even a relatively small drop in cash flow can totally f*ck up a company.
On another thread, I told the story of how I was buying some old records on Discogs.com and the seller "required" PayPay. I told him "no," but I was good for a check. He said "Fine, but to get your purchase, I have to wait for it to clear." That took two days.
In other words, he wanted the money more than he actually cared about his beloved PayPal. If more people did this, PayPay would feel the pinch. Then when layoffs start, the morale drops, and the company really hits the skids.
Most of this sh*t is unnecessary anyway. People did mail order sales long before PayPal, using checks or money orders and P.O. boxes. People exchanged info on the Web before WordPress (back when we had Usenet). People did not always have cable TV, smart phones, Alexa, or even Google/YouTube.
And if you do need something -- like you want to watch a video -- go to Vimeo or DailyMotion. Or find a torrent. For books, there are libraries. No one needs Amazon's moronic Kindle. For that matter, no one needs their deliveries. Stores still sell most things.
Before anyone says "But that's not a cure-all," I'm not saying it is. But I'm saying it can (and already has) harmed companies who engage in the sort of thing we're discussing here. People need to do more of this.