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No you can't.
I mean, maybe you can. You can have enough disposable income to give yourself a bit of self-congratulatory, masturbatory dopamine by buying organic toast and telling yourself you're saving the planet or something. I don't care how you get off.
But if you're taking political action you can either start an organized boycott (and then you better do more than just not buy things the Internet told you are evil) or you're not taking political action with your money.
I keep trying to explain this to people. Boycotts aren't grassroots, spontaneous consumer flows. They are consumer-side strikes. They need organization and enforcement. If you're substituting the free market for democracy you end up with neither.
Get over yourself lmao.
Games aren't food and you don't have to buy them.
Oh, absolutely.
But that also means we're not talking about "voting with your wallet", then. You're talking about free market purchases of entertainment as a commodity and then I don't give a crap what you do and there is zero reason to base your purchases on any sort of moral high horse. Just buy what you want to play and let the market do capitalism at you.