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Go ahead. Cut up your credit and debit cards.
That'll teach 'em.
I mean, you can do that if you think it'll achieve anything.
I will simply stick to the more reasonable recommendation that people contact them directly on the matter.
and yes pls spam the support so that important questions for other people get delayed
For sure, but then how did this supposed group manage to apparently convince them to clamp down on what we're now seeing?
I'm just trying to find a way to get people to stop complaining about it (uselessly, I might add) on these forums and maybe be more proactive about it.
This is one avenue.
Odds are their funding is coming from BlackRock-type entities, Heritage Foundation, the Chinese and the Russian government, etc.
Potentially.
But at least it doesn't hurt to try, right? If people want to "fight back", they're not doing a very good job of it by commenting relentlessly about it here
Yeah, I would have thrown that recommendation in, but I've seen it thrown about by many of the regulars in a lot of the threads so I thought it was a bit redundant. Perhaps the whole thing is, who knows.
Are you paid to gaslight people to accept rule by unelected entities?
So one side can organize and pressure, the other is not allowed to?