Unsubscribe From Cowardice
Remember when you could watch a movie without the sickening pit in your stomach?
That feeling has a name: complicity. Your subscription funds their cowardice. Every dollar is a vote. Stop voting for companies that kneel to oligarchs.
Cancel.
Your subscription funds their cowardice. Pull it. The stock price will do the talking.
Signal.
They track every metric except courage. Make subscriber loss the metric that matters.
Never Kneel.
We reward companies that stand. We starve the ones that kneel. This is the market speaking.
They have lobbyists. We have arithmetic. Here's how the math works.
Check the scorecard. If they knelt, cancel. A single lost subscriber costs them $150–$200 in lifetime value. Multiply that by a movement.
The average American spends $61/month on streaming. Cancel two services and that's $30/month funding independent media, local theaters, or physical media.
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When subscriber numbers drop, analysts ask questions. When analysts ask questions, boards listen. When boards listen, CEOs stop kneeling.
Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers in one quarter and their stock dropped 35%. That's the language. That's the signal. That's the only thing they respect.
Imagine what happens when it's deliberate.
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