
The far-left Guardian newspaper is advising its readers how they can “divest” from everything made in the United States under the “current regime.”
In an article published this weekend, author Jeremy Ettinghausen details how he is trying to boycott all American goods.
While he acknowledges this is a difficult task, he set himself four rules to follow.
These include boycotting all Americans products and services, not making any American friends and stop looking at art (film, music, television) made by U.S. artists.
He wrote in his article:
Ir eally wish I had a Tesla. Ideally it would be a Cybertruck but any Tesla would do. Then I could plaster it with those “I bought this before Elon went mad” stickers, shamefacedly sell it at a loss and write a performative social media post about no longer being able to stomach the guilt of driving it around town.
But as I don’t actually own a car, let alone a Tesla, I’ve felt unable to add my voice to the anti-Musk and anti-Trump protests gaining momentum around the world. Until now.
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This exercise is not about rejecting the modern world or the pleasures and comforts of modern life. It’s about turning away from America and turning towards Europe.
One day I’d love to go back to the States and eat a cheeseburger in a Brooklyn dive bar, toasting old friends and new with shots of rail bourbon in the Land of the Free. But not for the time being, not under the current regime.
Last month, the paper published an op-ed by former Secretary of Labour Robert Reich in which he similarly urged foreigners to avoid visiting the United States.
Reich wrote at the time:
Like most bullies, the regime can be constrained only if everyone stands up to the bullying – including you.
First, if you are considering a trip to the United States, please reconsider. Why reward Trump’s America with your tourist dollars?
Spending by non-Americans in the United States is a significant source of tax revenue and a major “export” of this nation. There’s no reason for you to indirectly support Trump’s economy.
Despite being a British newspaper, The Guardian still punches above its weight in U.S. discourse with a bloated American coverage section and op-eds from a parade of leading progressive ideologues.
Nevertheless, its anti-Americanism is now on full display for the entire world to see.
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