People’s Union USA calls for boycott in “February 28 economic breakdown”

An organization of activists-activists founded through John Schwarz introduced a fundamental crusade to interrupt online or inventory expenses and not use credits or debit cards for 24 hours on Friday, February 28, to interrupt the economic order and “recover our economy, our government and the long execution of our country,” reports the news of CBS.

The boycott of the popular union does not call fast food spending, fuel or giant stores: “No Amazon, no Walmart, does not buy greater”, starting on February 28.

Purchases considered essential, that is, food, drugs, emergency supplies, are still legal in money and with small local businesses.

After a day of one day, the popular union supplies for demonstrations of one week opposite to express retailers, in particular Amazon from March 7 to 14, Nestlé from March 21 and 28 and Walmart from April 7 to 13.

In an unaffiliated protest, Black faith leaders are calling for a 40-day “fast” or boycott of Target to protest its dialing back DEI initiatives to run during Lent starting on Ash Wednesday, Mar. 5.

The People’s Union claims not to be a protest or political party, but a “movement of people unionizing” to expose corruption in the economic system and resist efforts by businesses, government and the “wealthy elite” to exploit workers, suppress wages and “keep the majority of us in a constant state of struggle.” The Feb. 28 Economic Blackout is the group’s opening salvo to disrupt and reform the American economic system from the ground up.

In general, corporations consider boycotts a mere nuisance and not of much consequence with some exceptions, e.g. Bud Light and Target boycotts in 2023. However, the People’s Union economic blackout and the 40-day Target fast are tapping into a groundswell of dissatisfaction in the direction of the country after the last election. Many object to actions taken by the Trump administration to abolish DEI and put power over federal government spending and government workers’ jobs into the hands of Elon Musk and the DOGE agenda. This movement points back to the success of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama in the 1950s and the Civil Rights protests of the 1960s.

This movement has ties to the “underconsumption core” trend that began emerging last year on TikTok. It pushes back against blatant materialism and aggressive corporate marketing to entice consumers to buy more stuff. Underconsumption influencers have emerged on social media to exert social pressure on their followers to consume less and buy more responsibly, including buying second hand, repurposing used or outdated goods and gifting unwanted items to those who need. Underconsumption core goes along with the “Buy Nothing” movement that encourages sharing and giving instead of buying new things.

Senior Forbes.com contributor Shelley Kohan reported the Feb. 28 Economic Blackout could have unintended consequences for small businesses, despite People’s Union call to turn to local small businesses. Noting that the rising power of consumer activism is at the heart of the economic blackout debate, she writes, “Small business owners highlight the delicate economic ecosystem is at stake.”

“This is not just another protest. This is not just another moment that fades into the background. This is the beginning of something unstoppable. For too long, they have dictated the rules. They have rigged the system. They have lined their pockets while we work harder, we struggle more, and we fight for the bare minimum. They keep us divided. They’ve kept us distracted and they keep us desperate, because that’s how they have stayed in power. But on February 28, we make it clear we do not have to play by their rules anymore. For one day, we stop everywhere, no Amazon, no Walmart, no fast food, no gas, no major corporations, nothing. For one day, we remind them who actually runs this economy and when they don’t listen, because they’re going to pretend they don’t hear us, we will go harder, because this is just our warning shot,” People’s Union’s Schwarz said in an Instagram post.

The People’s Union USA website

Talk Of A ‘Feb 28 Economic Blackout’ Is Spreading On Social Media. What Is It? (CBSNews, 2/21/2025)

Will A Nationwide Economic Blackout Work? (Newsweek, 2/13/2025)

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