Scott Galloway Organizes Big Tech Boycott Against ICE Starting February 1
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Summary
The article discusses a planned boycott of major technology companies (Big Tech) organized by Scott Galloway starting February 1 to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The boycott aims to be more effective than previous protests, as small businesses struggled with national shutdowns. The article suggests that targeting companies like OpenAI and Amazon could have greater impact due to their visibility and economic influence. It references recent protests in Minneapolis against ICE and positions the tech boycott as a strategic alternative to traditional protest methods.
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· 3 pulledThousands of protesters in Minneapolis demonstrated against ICE on January 31.
Small businesses struggled to observe the national shutdown to protest ICE.
Here's why a boycott of companies like OpenAI and Amazon could be easier and more effective.
Small businesses struggled to observe the national shutdown to protest ICE. Here's why a boycott of companies like OpenAI and Amazon could be easier and more effective.

