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According to the economic expenditure on Friday, activists who support diversity, equity and inclusion are preparing for more boycotts.

The economic expenditure for consumers was a nationwide Push that encouraged Americans to support the DEI not to buy for 24 hours. The Instagram is about “Theoonecalledjai”, said the day of economic resistance, to show that “we, we are people, the system”.

The same group behind the campaign on Friday is planning more boycotts that are aimed at Amazon, Nestle, Target, Walmart, McDonald’s and General Mills, in addition to two other editions.

Here is what the buyers of Arizona need to know about the planned economic boycotts or power outages, the business is targeted and what awaits them.

Next economic editions Blackout for Amazon

According to the economic editions on Friday, the same group of activists plans a second boycott.

The second economic blackout focuses on reducing the expenses with the online retailer Amazon. The boycott begins on Friday, March 7th, and it is a full week that ends on Friday, March 14th.

Against Walmart, Nestle and more planned boycotts

“Theonecalledjai” also shared a plane on social media, which is a number of upcoming boycotts:

  • Nestle: March 21st to 28th
  • Walmart: 7th to April 14th and May 20th 20th to May 26th
  • Second economic power failure: April 18th
  • General Mills: 21.-28. April
  • Amazon: May 6th to 12th
  • Goal: June 9th to June 9th
  • Mc Donalds: 24.-30. June
  • Independence Day Boykott: July 4th

The goal is the focus of several boycotts

The target also faces an indefinite boycott after triggering his DEI initiatives.

The civil rights activists in Minnesota encouraged consumers to buy indefinitely until she changes his policy, said Nekima Levy Armstrong, civil rights lawyer and founder of the racial legal network.

Pastor Jamal-Harrison Bryant, Senior Pastor of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Georgia and an activist and author, asked the faith community to start a 40-day fast from shopping at Target during Lent on March 5. The TargetTfast.org website was also created to offer information.

Comedian Leslie Jones Boykott Walmart, Target and Amazon

The comedian and actress Leslie Jones terminated on her Instagram account planned boycotte and purchase campaigns from February and continued until the end of the year. This plan, which was explained in the video, begins and ends with encouraging purchases directly from companies in black ownership and then planned against Walmart, Target and Amazon Boykotte for one or two months.

#LatinoFreeze movement continues

Latinos are also encouraged to refer expenditure in response to the freezing of the DEI guidelines and the financing of the National Institute for Health and Measures for Immigration. Both the #LatinoFreezemovement and the #LatinoFreeze movement ask Latinos to only buy important articles and to concentrate on shopping at “Latino American, Black American and Allied American companies that support this movement”.

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