petition to use the word "GIRLCOTT" instead of the word "BOYCOTT" in civil disobedience campaigns would show our solidarity with the girl-power movement as well as prove that we truly are "thinking different".
I am a Mac Man. I want nothing to do with anything PC! (politically correct)And there is certainly nothing worse than a PC that is PC. Mind your P's and C's!
Thanks from the differently-abled non-traditional operating systemme user, who has a Windows deficit.
On the miniscule off-chance that this is a serious suggestion:
boycott, v. to abstain from or act together to abstain from using, buying from, or dealing with a person or entity as an expression of protest or disapproval.
n. the act of doing the above, or an instance thereof.
From Charles C. Boycott, a particularly unpopular English landlord in nineteenth-century Ireland, who found himself unable to engage staff or purchase goods.
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Thanks from the differently-abled non-traditional operating systemme user, who has a Windows deficit.
PC= Trash, any way you cut it.
boycott, v. to abstain from or act together to abstain from using, buying from, or dealing with a person or entity as an expression of protest or disapproval.
n. the act of doing the above, or an instance thereof.
From Charles C. Boycott, a particularly unpopular English landlord in nineteenth-century Ireland, who found himself unable to engage staff or purchase goods.
Honestly.
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A GIRL could just as easily find herself having trouble engaging staff and purchasing goods.
WE should GIRLCOTT the use use of the word BOYCOTT in favor of the word GIRLCOTT in solidarity with our sisters.
Signs point to Troll.