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Should You Cancel Your Subscriptions for Politics?

Episode 38 of the The Startup Different Podcast podcast, hosted by David and Chris Sinkinson, titled "Should You Cancel Your Subscriptions for Politics?" was published on March 3, 2026 and runs 29 minutes.

March 3, 2026 ·29m · The Startup Different Podcast

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Scott Galloway is calling for Americans to cancel their Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other tech subscriptions as a form of political protest. In this episode of Startup Different, we examine whether "Resist and Unsubscribe" is a powerful consumer movement or just another virtue-signaling moment that will fizzle out like most boycotts do. With Americans now spending $219/month on subscriptions (up from $86 in 2018), there's certainly money at stake - but history shows that 73% of people who boycott for political reasons quit within a month.We dive into what actually makes boycotts successful, comparing Galloway's movement to historical examples like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and recent economic nationalism like Canadian liquor stores removing US alcohol. What's different about government-organized trade retaliation versus grassroots consumer movements? Why do most boycotts fail while a few achieve remarkable success? And what happens when boycotts become "buycotts" - where opposing groups deliberately increase spending to counter the effect?For entrepreneurs, this episode provides crucial insights on what to do if your business becomes a boycott target. We discuss crisis response strategies, how to quantify actual impact versus social media noise, when to address concerns versus staying focused on your mission, and how to build an antifragile business that can withstand political crossfire. Whether you're considering joining a boycott or worried your company might become the next target, this conversation will help you think strategically about the intersection of commerce, politics, and consumer behavior.

Scott Galloway is calling for Americans to cancel their Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other tech subscriptions as a form of political protest. In this episode of Startup Different, we examine whether "Resist and Unsubscribe" is a powerful consumer movement or just another virtue-signaling moment that will fizzle out like most boycotts do. With Americans now spending $219/month on subscriptions (up from $86 in 2018), there's certainly money at stake - but history shows that 73% of people who boycott for political reasons quit within a month.

We dive into what actually makes boycotts successful, comparing Galloway's movement to historical examples like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and recent economic nationalism like Canadian liquor stores removing US alcohol. What's different about government-organized trade retaliation versus grassroots consumer movements? Why do most boycotts fail while a few achieve remarkable success? And what happens when boycotts become "buycotts" - where opposing groups deliberately increase spending to counter the effect?

For entrepreneurs, this episode provides crucial insights on what to do if your business becomes a boycott target. We discuss crisis response strategies, how to quantify actual impact versus social media noise, when to address concerns versus staying focused on your mission, and how to build an antifragile business that can withstand political crossfire. Whether you're considering joining a boycott or worried your company might become the next target, this conversation will help you think strategically about the intersection of commerce, politics, and consumer behavior.

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