If you support people pushing evil then you cannot yourself claim to be doing good in the world.
@just-m.e Says:
I would agree, if the product didnt have an alternative. But every product has a competitor.
@kjvstreetpreacher Says:
I do not give my money to people that hare me,
@happy_bubble7 Says:
I do not send my money to pornhub just because they have a right to free speech and need entertainment. Many of these products on the market are not good enough to buy me as a person and take up space in my home. What we spend money on is a reflection of who we are.
@robertlefebvre3389 Says:
Disney = pedoville!! FACT!👊
@jennifercampbell9938 Says:
They have a right, as do I. I do boycott companies. There are too many decent companies where I can spend my money. I can be choosy 😂
@beatlejuice13 Says:
He still needs to get an apology from Maher
@im_clearly_a_fool_but_5345 Says:
Yeah this is a weird take to be honest. Protecting free speech means you don’t believe Ben & Jerry should be silenced, despite their idiotic opinions. It doesn’t mean you can’t boycott their product.
@Dennis-nc3vw Says:
The problem with buying products from people with the wrong beliefs is it gives them money, and money is power.
@rafaelcastillo8573 Says:
Disney got downhill
@johncane4507 Says:
So what did Ben and Jerry do? 🤔
@bobbobberson5627 Says:
Boycott Israel
@davidduffey588 Says:
Not to be rude and go off subject, but the FBI has gone way too far!
@rexseven6907 Says:
No. It ain't goid enough for me to provide them the platform.
@deadpoolhookem Says:
Snowflake
@TROOPERfarcry Says:
I only partially agree. The Bud Light thing, for example, isn't a standard "boycott", because it wasn't organized. It was millions of people individually choosing to not do business, and not one person or an organization trying to convince people to change their buying practices as a means of increasing that one person's bargaining leverage against the company.
THIS I like... a company pisses me off, I stop doing business with them. But I _DON'T_ try to convince other people to do I do. I think _THAT'S_ wrong.
As far as Ben-&-Jerry's... they donated to BLM, and I don't support companies that sponsor terrorism. So I haven't bought their products in literally years.
@MrD_2112 Says:
I can boycott a company for many reasons, good product or not.
@brownlettuce1810 Says:
The mind virus of “wokeness” is very dangerous and extremely contagious. Be careful what you and your loved ones visit / watch.
@carloswaters9937 Says:
I don't cause of the biggest reason there to Dame expensive!
@jasonusher4591 Says:
I think Dennis still holds his belief.
Ultimately, Disney no longer has a good product.
@masada2828 Says:
Can only agree.
@pinnacleexpress420 Says:
wat
@joshstucki4349 Says:
Sometimes he really misses the mark
@godzilla2052 Says:
When the product becomes the means to grease the wheels that run over your rights and cultures?
@D_SQ Says:
Even applying Prager's lofty and generous standard, it is still consistent to be anti-boycotts and to crusade against Disney because the product has declined. The movies are no longer good, they parade moral depravity in front of kids, etc.
@SerErryk Says:
Most of the comment section only watched the first half of the video.
@Qckid1 Says:
I grew up loving Disney. I thought that it was good. It was like a moral, stalwart, family member that you could beleive in. Seeing their moral decay and seeing the inside of the company and what the managers and executives stand for has disturbed me. Seeing them sexualize childhood and turn into a school for child indoctrination of that which is perverse has dusgusted me. Its like watching that family member that you loved and trusted, groom your child. I wont willing go there. My children were all very disappointed recently when I told them we wouldnt go there anymore or take anymore Disney cruises.
@mathijsvann Says:
So if a product is made by slavery you’re still chill about it?
@BarbaraDavisSmallBusinessToday Says:
Why in Hell would you want to give your money to a damn company that is against your existence? Why would you buy their products when there are equally good ones made by other companies that aren't antisemitic? Boycott Ben & Jerry's. Buy Häagen-Dazs instead!!!
@pendragonshall Says:
Completely disagree. If you don't speak with your dollars you're just maintaining the problem
@P-C-Principle Says:
That's the whole point of America. We can freely choose who we support and how we want to live. What a great country to live in. Just can't let the moron's make the rules, that's where we screwed up
@jamesknowles6665 Says:
Their product is overpriced. Ben and Jerry's is for those with disposable income. It's an overblown luxury.
@robluck21 Says:
Good for you the American people need to boycott depraved companies like Disney. They used to be moral, now they are into grooming children. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions but not entitled to our support or agreement.
@sdfft820 Says:
We must boycott forces that are trying to destroy us. Boycott Ben and Jerry, Disney, Netflix, ESPN, Bud Light and United Airlines.
@talithakoum1266 Says:
Oh I thought I was going to have to disagree with you Dennis. Whew!
@J040PL7 Says:
I agree that the owners can think whatever they want and we should judge the product, not the owner, but when the product gets infected by the owners way of thinking, thats when you need to draw the line and boycott.
For example, if ben and jerrys start putting their ideology on the wrappers of their products or their products to advertise views which you dont support, then you shouldn't use theit products anymore, because then your money is supporting views which you don't.
@KelNash Says:
I believe in boycotting on an individual basis. I do not believe in cancel culture where you try to force everyone else to join your boycott.
@carlrthompson7296 Says:
Disney are not woke. They have signed a contract, been given a task and are on a quest to the Northern Star.
@mysterycitizen2135 Says:
Umm, you realize boycotting is a form of speech, right? It's literally the only leverage we have over these woke corporations helping corrupt the world.
@ryanchad8384 Says:
Paying people who hate you is a weird mindset. If possible I only shop at businesses that are non political or moderately right leaning and I think others should do the same
@JosephAllen-d2e Says:
I agree. It's time to stop sopporting businesses actively engaged in the destruction of our country.
@bobjones01 Says:
If I can avoid it, anything made in china.
@Chaille76 Says:
How about you don't eat Ben and Jerry's? Because you don't support child slave labor. or did you forget that they were just rated last dear? Because they had kids as young as five working in their factory to make their ice cream great
@LBGirl1988 Says:
I will try my best not to give profit to companies who openly hate me, my beliefs, my country or my religion. Period.
@shawnkelly5419 Says:
He literally said he doesn't support them anymore. Did you idiots even watch the entire video?
@PG-qt7ez Says:
Free speech is fine. You also have the right to boycott when that product is pedaling evil, don’t give then financial power to use elsewhere.
@AlwaysAwesome001 Says:
I boycott the Red Cross.
Breaking our southern border laws.
ZERO MONEY.
@whateversunpopular1338 Says:
So…you never believed in free speech then?
@nightfall3731 Says:
If companies were not trying to push their opinion on me I wouldn't feel the need to avoid their services. As it is I'm not going to pay someone to try and brain wash me
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