'This
boycott of non-Bumputera products is illogical and unreasonable as it will only serve to destroy the unity of the people and consumers will stand to lose out in terms of choice to get only the best prices and quality,' he said.
"Divestment and
boycotts are familiar tactics from the international anti-apartheid movement, but they didn't match the psychological power of the sports
boycott," (https://www.thenational.ae/opinion/as-south-africa-proved-sporting-boycotts-work-1.254977) wrote Tony Karon in the National.
Omar, a Democratic member of the US House of Representatives, proposed the resolution earlier this week in a bid to push back against US laws banning the Israel
boycotts, presstv reported.
On the other hand, citizens who had their hearings in the court today are facing trouble because of the
boycott.
It was Matthew Frankel that said '
boycott itself is generally disastrous for the boycotting party.
However, instead of vexing the PTI, this
boycott might just be a cause of relief to the party in government, since PML-N boycotting the session allows PTI easy passage to pass whatever budget it wants.
A recent highly visible
boycott was the uproar over Nike's new ad campaign featuring athlete Colin Kaepernick.
They lashed out at the local chapter president Haji Rahat Yousaf for announcing the
boycott, which they called a conspiracy against the party.
luxury car seller such as Cadillac were to unilaterally
boycott the Chinese market, then it would be giving up valuable market share to other rivals.
According to the amended law, "a body or person who encourages any sort of
boycott of Israel or Israeli institutions simply for being Israeli is liable to be sued for 100,000 shekels [$28,280] without proof of damages, and for 500,000 shekels [$142,500] if tangible damage is proven to have been caused."
And
Boycott responded on Twitter, accepting his comments were "unacceptable" and "clearly wrong".