Friday: Don’t. Buy. A. Thing.
Friday: Don’t. Buy. A. Thing.
Let corporate America feel our flex.
On Friday, February 28, people across the country are coming together for a one-day economic boycott to send a clear message: we will not support companies that fund extremist policies, attack our rights, or undermine democracy. This grassroots movement harnesses the power of collective action, reminding corporations and policymakers that everyday Americans drive the economy—and we expect them to stand for fairness, justice, and accountability. By refusing to spend money for just one day, we highlight the economic influence of millions who demand ethical business practices and responsible governance.
Participating is simple but powerful. On February 28, avoid making any purchases—skip the coffee run, delay online shopping, hold off on gas and groceries if possible. If you must buy essentials, support local businesses that align with progressive values. Take it a step further by spreading the word: post on social media, talk to friends and family, and let businesses know why you’re participating. The strength of this movement lies in numbers, and every person who takes part helps amplify the message. Together, we can show that our dollars—and our voices—matter.
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