Yanis Varoufakis calls for the boycott of Amazon on Black Friday!

Hello. This is Yanis Varoufakis with a message from the Progressive International and DiEM25.

 This Black Friday, Friday, the 27th of November 2020 we’re asking you to refrain from buying anything from Amazon.com.

We’re asking you to not even visit Amazon.com on that day. Just for one day. We are asking you to join our global campaign to make Amazon pay. On this day, by boycotting Amazon you will be adding your strength to an international coalition of workers and activists from the ITUC, UNI Global Union, and Public Services International, and Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, to the Tax Justice Network, and Data for Black Lives. Amazon is not a mere company. It is not merely a monopolistic mega-firm. It is far more, and far worse, than that. It is the pillar of a new techno-feudalism.

Amazon treats its workers as expendable robots. Reducible to their capacity to pick and pack under conditions that crush their souls and bend their bodies. Amazon drives into the ground the small bookshops and businesses that are the fabric of our communities. Amazon is not a mere service provider, nor are its profits the rewards of a service provider. Amazon is a gigantic behavior modification machine. Its data services run the business of government while its top executives dictate policy to politicians. Its algorithms provoke and tease that which people buy, watch, and read.

Amazon does not pay for the damage it inflicts upon workers in unhygienic warehouses. For the elimination of small businesses. For the massive damage it inflicts upon the planet, our environment. For the government services that our necessary to repair the damage that Amazon inflicts on our people, on our communities, on our environment. Amazon, in short, is a clear and present danger to workers communities, to public health, to the planet, to our democracies, and, yes, to the notion the liberal individual that the establishment waxes lyrical about.

What can you do to make Amazon pay? Are we not too small to matter? No, we’re not.

Remember: no despot, oligarch, or entrepreneur has the power to rule over the millions, the billions of us without our consent. The truth about despotic power does not lie in the despot’s weapons, bank accounts, or data servers. It lies in the minds of those the despot controls. It lies in our inaction.

The beauty and the power of our Black Friday Day of Action lies in the fact that it requires only a tiny sacrifice from you: Just don’t visit Amazon.com for one day. That’s all! But this tiny activism, when carried out by millions, or billions, out there, will translate into a huge blow for Amazon. Even if we cause a small dent in Amazon’s revenues on that one day, on Black Friday.

You see, Jeff Bezos, a very smart man, will take note. He will get it. Amazon’s days of impunity are over. Together, this Black Friday, we can make a gigantic difference with a tiny act of solidarity to workers, communities, and the planet. This Black Friday let’s make Amazon pay. Okay? Carpe DiEM.

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