Do you personally boycott brands or companies when their owners make offensive comments?

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PLOT: Following the controversy involving Dis-Chem founder Ivan Saltzman and comments made by Redi Tlhabi, discussions around boycotting large companies have become more common in South Africa. Many consumers choose to boycott brands when owners or public figures associated with them are seen as offensive or insensitive toward certain groups. These actions are often intended to hold companies accountable and encourage respect, equality, and ethical leadership. However, others argue that boycotts may negatively affect workers and customers more than company leaders themselves. The debate shows how strongly public opinion can influence modern businesses and brand reputations.
19 May 2AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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