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Puma has announced it is dropping its sponsorship of the Israel Football Association


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That’s great!

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Puma is probably one of the most popular brands amongst Arab youth (it was at least before they got exposed). It would have severely affected their revenues.

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Great news. The official boycott list for people interested. 

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Empty gesture tbh.

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16 minutes ago, Both Sides Now said:

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Great news. The official boycott list for people interested. 

There was another list I saw on Twitter. Full of junk food and fast food companies and people were saying that would be a hard thing to boycott :ahh:

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This is actually huge. I feel like things are changing for the apartheid country, they are definitely losing support. We love to see it. 

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4 minutes ago, SmittenCake said:

There was another list I saw on Twitter. Full of junk food and fast food companies and people were saying that would be a hard thing to boycott :ahh:

Yeah, those lists are impossible to follow and so people just give up :dies: This official list to meant maximise effectiveness. If these companies start losing revenue it can send a clear message to other companies that supporting apartheid and genocide isn’t lucrative. 

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We love to see it! :clap3::clap3::clap3:

 

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Lemme go buy some Puma sweatpants :clap3: 

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1 hour ago, Domination said:

Empty gesture tbh.

Puma Israel is still up and running, still updating their social media regularly, and literally still selling their Israeli Football League merch

 

https://www.factory54.co.il/men-designers-puma

https://www.instagram.com/pumaisrael/?ref=wfpwjtp0j05&hl=en

 

BDS has been yelling into the void about ending this partnership since 2018 to crickets. The partnership will end next year, and the decision was made before October 7th - Puma is also ending its partnership with Serbia at the same time next year. This is giving "our boycott cost Starbucks $11 billion dollars." Good luck y'all :toofunny2: 

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They made this decision in 2022.

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