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      It might, but more than just Starbucks will have to be affected by it.

      South Africa’s apartheid was eventually brought down with the help of a BDS like movement.

      The Palestinian organized BDS is heavily vilified and even made illegal in some places for precisely this reason. It has the potential to succeed.

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      The world won’t change overnight silly, but at least people are taking action, and hurting capitalist in the only place that they care which is in their profits.

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            D would be enough for the empire to fall overnight, they’re being kept around artificially. Everyone around them wants them gone, and not even their people support them. The instant the massive funding from the west dries up, natural forces will restore one secular Palestine.

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              There’s a dialectic at play. Companies will divest themselves if the market dictates it. No shareholder will stick around if there bottom line is being hit because of an organised boycott. Likewise, it becomes easier to boycott when investors take their money to fund a competitor that isn’t based in Israel. And national bourgeoisies will want to sanction Israel if being connected to it is hurting the portfolios of their ruling classes, also making it illegal not to boycott or divest.

              Tying B, D, and S together is quite clever and must be analysed from a Marxist perspective rather than a bourgeois standpoint of linear progression. Which is to say that once there have been enough quantitative changes across B, D, or S (which changes can be uneven), we will see a qualitative leap across the board.

              It will look like nothing much is happening for a long time. Then a decade will happen in a week. A week-long decade of Palestinian liberation.