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I mean if Native Americans launch a credible land return movement and ask for it then sure yeah. Right now that's not the frontline of the Native rights movement, so you'll need to find another whatabout (whataboutist???) argument.
Not every comparison is whataboutism. This looks like more "Israel Bad" virtue signaling than it does helping Palestinians.
I do think maybe it's a good idea to think about how we treat similar situations before we decide that a company should not do business with a particular ethnicity in an area.
Right wing (but not far-right) genocide defenders speak in vagueries because what they say is not compatible with the truth. It is pathetic.
This particular comparison is one Zionists love to make to discredit the Palestinian cause, though, so I tend to view it with suspicion. That said, with the assumption that you're talking in good faith I'll try to address your point.
Boycotting settlements is one way to either strongarm the Israeli government into not expanding settlements (which make no mistake are built with their blessing) or disincentivise their expansion by making it economically disadvantageous. To quote the article:
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This isn't virtue signaling; it's one of the few things someone in a Western country can do to help the Palestinian cause without getting into direct action. And how do you know it works? Because Zionists fucking hate it.
Like I said before, if a large number of Native Americans launched a credible campaign (as in one with specific, achievable goals like "we want X land for Y reservation"), they'd also be well within their rights to call for a boycott on that land until their demands are fulfilled and at least I personally would support that boycott. The logic in your comparison works, but not in the way you're implying.
Edit: Aaand no reply.
For anyone wondering, yes the BDS Movement is having an impact. If anyone wants to join, the No Thanks App (created by a Palestinian developer) Apple / Android makes it as easy as a quick search or barcode scan
https://bdsmovement.net/Indicators-BDS-Global-Impact-July-December-2024
If some dev could get that app to F-Droid would be great
You can still find it on apkpure or something like that for those that want to avoid the app store