Yes, but it won’t just be me; you as well. Unless there is a limit you won’t go past by supporting Spurs?
No it will just be you, not me. You said you would welcome it (being taken over by a billionaire to be their play thing), I would not and would seriously consider my options for the level of support/ involvement with the team I gave. Everyone can make their own choice, but we would not make the same one.
Your friend doing that on his own is futile. It would be a waste of time and the only loss would be himself.
You think too simply about how to change the world. For you, change only happens through revolutions or mass demonstration. In reality change happens slowly over time, although it can escalate at crucial points to mass responses, but not always. You obviously just do what everyone else does because what would be the point of doing something original based on your own views, rather than anybody else’s . That is your choice but not everyone has to play sheep. My friend’s action if he took it, would not be futile because if that was what he felt was best for him where would the loss be?
As for “fascist” or “exploitation” of children; there are laws against that. However, there is such a thing as exploitation through the back door; i.e. Primark as one example.
I know, and we need to have this information more freely available so we can make informed decisions about what we do about it. The difficulty is, that because there is so much that goes on that we do not know about, it makes it very difficult to do anything. You also have to pick you battles as it is impossible to fight them all.
You not eating at MacDonald’s won’t change anything, if everybody stopped eating at MacDonald’s then that is a different matter. It is ok having principles in the great scheme of things, but as a lone wolf you are just falling on your sword; once dead and forgotten life goes on. Only a collective support will make a difference.
An individual can only change his/her actions, they can only do what is right for them. I am not out to change other people’s minds or get them to follow the same path as me. If asked I would share my reasons why, if not I keep to my path. As a lone wolf I am free and there is no sword of my creation to fall on. The collective support you talk of is just a group of individuals doing what they think is right. Yes, the greater the collection of individuals, the greater the chance for serious change. But people have to make their own conclusions, not be told what to say, do and think and we do not all need to wear the same colour bandana or badge to make the ‘difference’.
I have no problem with any individual who looks at all the facts and then makes a choice different to me, as long as that choice is not harmful to anyone but themselves, but I really dislike apathy.