David Hogg resorted to his usual bullying this week when he called for the boycott of Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s advertisers, over remarks she made about him not being accepted into college.
Was it really that bad? of course not, Hogg is just a typical leftist snowflake that cannot be talked about without him having a meltdown.
David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA…totally predictable given acceptance rates.) https://t.co/wflA4hWHXY
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) March 28, 2018
We Stand with Laura, not Hypocrite Hogg
Hypocrite Hogg who preaches about bullying while attacking and doxing everyone he doesn’t like, made such a big deal, he managed to get 12 advertisers to cave, yes, you read that right, adults caved into a child’s crybaby tactics.
Well, we #StandWithLauraIngraham, and you can too.
Thanks to TruePundit here is a list of companies you can alternatively use instead of the ones that support hypocrite Hogg:
These TWELVE companies have caved to Hogg’s demands:
Call and tag them on social media to let them know they MUST either GO BACK to advertising with Laura or you won’t be supporting their business again EVER.
Wayfair: Twitter, Facebook, 1-844-347-0513
Liberty Mutual: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (888) 398-8924
TripAdvisor: Twitter, Facebook 1(781) 800-5000
Expedia: Twitter, Facebook, 1-800-319-4834
Jenny Craig: Twitter, Facebook, 1-866-706-4042.
Nestle: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (800) 225-2270
Jos A Bank: Twitter, Facebook, 1-800-285-2265
Office Depot: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (800) 463-3768
Hulu: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (888) 265-6650
Johnson & Johnson: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (800) 526-3967
Rachel Ray’s Nutrish: Twitter, Facebook, 1 (800) 219-2558
Now, if you really want to hit these companies where it hurts, start using their competitors!
- Instead of Wayfair, use Overstock, Houzz or Hayneedle
- Instead of Liberty Mutual, use Geico, State Farm or All-State
- Instead of Trip Advisor/Expedia, use Travelocity, Priceline or Kayak
- Instead of Jenny Craig, use Nutrisystem or South Beach Diet
- Instead of Jos A Bank, use Brooks Brothers
- Instead of Office Depot, use Staples
- Instead of Hulu, use Sling
Here are the Nestle brands you can avoid on your next shopping trip:
Johnson & Johnson:
TruePundit makes a valid point, focus on buying the generic versions of these products from companies like Nestle and Johnson & Johnson, or better yet, support P&G products.