The reality is that at least half the country wants nothing to do with the ideology of the alphabet people, who are a very small minority, but who receive hugely disproportionate publicity and political support. From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:
The concept of retail boycotts is far more often addressed among activists on the political left, primarily because they operate under the notion that they are the “underdogs” fighting against the system. In reality, the political left is the system. When almost every major corporation, every globalist foundation and every western government is funding and and enforcing your ideology, you are the oppressor, not the oppressed.
Conservatives, on the other hand, are finally learning that focusing solely on politics is a losing battle and that the “culture war” is in fact the most important issue of our era. It’s sad that it took this long for the liberty minded to change strategies. This doesn’t mean that they should give up on trying to put honest and sane leaders in government, it just means that relying on politicians is a gamble and taking direct action whenever possible is going to get better results.
In the past, leftists have tried to apply the mindset of strength in numbers to their own boycotts, almost always resulting in complete failure. A recent example would be the highly publicized effort by woke activists to boycott Harry Potter writer J.K. Rowling’s media products. Rowling is a well known progressive who probably helped to create the very intersectional social justice movement that is now trying to burn her at the stake. But this is how these things usually go with Marxists – One day you are useful to them, the next day you are a threat to them and they’re putting you up against a wall.