Brother None said:
Good, so we agree and my point stands: anyone declaring and trying to gather people under the flag of boycott is not hurting Bethesda. People being individually convinced to think about their purchase works. This is not the place of mass protest.
Excuse my sarcasm if I am considered for inclusion in the subject matter of that first sentence: of course, there is no formal, literal organization here aside from those under the banners of various news groups, the head counts of which perhaps frequently do not exceed a total of 1 anyway.
As to protest, a collection of individuals in a literal sense can be a mass, and the voicing of strong negative opinion can be protest, but of course it is little more than semantics and two words having attached imagery involved that blur the base assumption. But! ...food for thought and all that.
I think we are all under an overall flag, so to speak, if it could be considered a campaign banner under which we march to the hoped defeat of an opponent sworn to a certain ideal in re-building a great monument of the past on our doorstep, for which we have wholly different ideals for. We may not have the tools needed, but we have a first-hand history they appear to have shunned, and an admiration for the principles and meanings involved different from theirs, concentrated on the form and imagery.
If we all march a good distance from one another, so what. If we all appear to be generals with an army of 1, what does it matter? The banner is flying, and obvious enough to be recognized by the opponent and others.
Too bad they have helicopters and tanks and we have slings and clubs...