Originally posted by: hypnotoad
 
I don't care if people want to cancel celebs or not. But fgs, at least be consistent. What is with selective bashing? The attitude is let's weaponize it to cancel the celeb we don't like. But if it is our fave, let's ignore it and/or come up with bazillion excuses (oh maybe they were contractually obligated, oh they may have bought it before, oh maybe they didn't know). If you are giving your fave the benefit of the doubt, then also extend it to celebs you do not like. 
On boycott (and there are different types), there is a list of brands put together by BDS, which is a Palestinian-led movement since 20+ years. The approach of BDS is that for boycott to be effective, it has to be targeted and consistent and you need masses of people to follow it. So many of these brands that celebs get bashed for is not on BDS list. You can't just ban all and sundry. There are other lists by other people but then who are they to speak for Palestinians? BDS speaks for Palestinians and they have been doing this for nearly 20 years. Pushing other lists that do not align with BDS or that people may not be able to comply with is hurting the aims of BDS.
Sodastream is on BDS list but not PepsiCo - the parent company which acquired Sodastream in 2018 - and which BDS had decided not to put on the list. If PepsiCo is to be boycotted that means boycotting all Pepsico brands including Pepsi, 7up, Mirinda, Lipton, Doritos, Cheetos, Quaker, Lays, Fritos, Aquafina, Gatorade, etc. 
If you want to school celebs for not complying with the BDS list, be my guest. But if you want to follow your own list and then shame people for consuming, wearing, promoting brands on your list but not on BDS list is excessive. 

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