Look, it's not on your shoulders to tear asunder the economic structure of Hollywood for political purposes. Go to the movies, watch TV, listen to records, and attend the theater to your heart's desire. It's a simple market transaction -- if you like Alec Baldwin, go see his movies. Who cares what the nimrod believes politically? You're not going to see him lecture on current events -- you're going to see him portray
somebody else.
This whole "boycott" thing is ridiculous. Moreover, it's a liberal tactic and unworthy of the intelligent, broad-mined conservative.
This whole "boycott" thing is ridiculous. Moreover, it's a liberal tactic and unworthy of the intelligent, broad-mined conservative. I do not agree. These liberals won't learn a lesson unless and until their own tactics are employed against them. For all their bellyaching, they sure understand money, and they sure as hell ain't going to get mine.
It's hardly a sacrifice with all the crap they put out.
Every economic decision involves an endorsement of one product or service and a boycott of competing goods or services; it's the essence of a free market.