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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-11 03-09

in LeoFinance2 days ago

Part 8/11:

Community protests, though emotionally compelling, rarely influence corporate decisions. Evidence suggests that neither protests nor social activism lead to store reopenings once they are shut down. The closure is often final, driven by financial and safety considerations.

Attempts to escalate pressure—such as boycotts or recruiting aid from radical political groups—lack practicality. Businesses need to see community safety and stability as prerequisites for operation, not secondary concerns.

The Solution: Addressing the Root Causes