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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 403366" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>And for the record #BoycottNRA is one of the dumbest hashtag social media movements ever. The NRA doesn’t receive funds from private business. They receive funds from private citizens.</p><p></p><p>Some companies have provided certain discounts to NRA members. Those discounts have benefited the companies in attracting business from NRA members and the NRA members have benefited from targeted discounts.</p><p></p><p>These companies distancing themselves from the NRA are simply abandoning that prior incentive to attract customers. What percentage of NRA members actually utilized those discounts? I dunno, I wasn’t even aware of them honestly. But I bet it’s a very small percentage. How many NRA members will now take their business elsewhere after this? I bet a pretty high percentage.</p><p></p><p>This is an example of companies imposing boycotts on themselves. These CEOs are complete dunderheads. Their revenue streams will be impacted negatively. </p><p></p><p>The revenue stream of the NRA will not be adversely impacted at all. Nil, nada, zilch. They will probably benefit from new membership applications stoked by this however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 403366, member: 735"] And for the record #BoycottNRA is one of the dumbest hashtag social media movements ever. The NRA doesn’t receive funds from private business. They receive funds from private citizens. Some companies have provided certain discounts to NRA members. Those discounts have benefited the companies in attracting business from NRA members and the NRA members have benefited from targeted discounts. These companies distancing themselves from the NRA are simply abandoning that prior incentive to attract customers. What percentage of NRA members actually utilized those discounts? I dunno, I wasn’t even aware of them honestly. But I bet it’s a very small percentage. How many NRA members will now take their business elsewhere after this? I bet a pretty high percentage. This is an example of companies imposing boycotts on themselves. These CEOs are complete dunderheads. Their revenue streams will be impacted negatively. The revenue stream of the NRA will not be adversely impacted at all. Nil, nada, zilch. They will probably benefit from new membership applications stoked by this however. [/QUOTE]
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