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I wish cooperative businesses were common here and I would like to work for one which is why I'm in a group that advocates for them, it's not a moral question, same with the other stuff. It also can and has had a real world effect(We helped push free public transit through) while consumer boycotts almost never do which is why morality doesn't play a part in my buying decisions. I'd like to focus on things that can help more than just make me feel good.
Also nihilism is fucking retarded, I'm not sure why you are attributing that to me. It's the 14y olds philosophy that just wants to be edgy.
To recap:
If you had just said that you don't bother boycotting because your effort is currently being spent in more productive activities, then I would've given an upvote and left. But that's not exactly what you said. You said that any attempt at improving society through personal morality (short of removing yourself from it) is pointless due to the scale of the harm society inflicts. Even if you didn't mean it, that's what you stated, so that's the point I've been disagreeing with over here.
The stance that personal morality should have no place in the shaping of society (and that the common man's fight to improve society is irrelevant and naive due to the scale of the ultimate victory of the strong over the weak) is a paraphrasing of Nietzsche's disavowal of "slave morality." The stance that a person should only advocate for things that help them personally is a paraphrasing of Nietzsche's ideal of "master morality." If you don't want people associating you with that philosophy, you should be careful not to repeat it.
Sorry, if I came off as too agro, I really hate nihilism.
It wouldn't be entirely true to say I don't do boycotts because I'm busy doing other things, a more accurate reason would be twofold:
Consumer boycotts are notoriously ineffective and almost never have any results.
Morally it's only harm reduction, you aren't doing good, but avoiding doing something bad, on a scale where the reduction is insignificant.
Even if the stars aligned I probably wouldn't do boycotts for those reasons, I prefer actions that bring about good results if I choose to do something.