Boycotters Without a Cause: The Circus of Hypocritical Activism
The BDS movement demands a boycott — just not of anything they actually use

In the grand theater of modern outrage, few performances are more farcical than the so-called “boycott movement” against Israel. BDS activists — those self-appointed moral arbiters of justice — love to chant “Boycott Israel!” at every turn. They flood social media with indignation, promote apps that track “complicit” companies, and revel in public displays of supposed virtue.
But zoom in just a little, and the whole charade unravels into pure satire.
Take LinkedIn, for example — owned by Microsoft, a company these same boycott apps label as “most complicit in genocide.” And yet, BDS activists continue to use LinkedIn to promote their campaigns, share their speaking gigs, and apply for jobs at companies they claim to despise. This isn’t resistance — it’s performance art. A tragicomedy of selective outrage and strategic amnesia.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t about ethical consistency. If it were, the first thing these so-called boycott warriors would do is log out. Not just from LinkedIn, but from every Microsoft product and service tainted — in their view — by association with the Jewish state. But they don’t. Because even they know it’s all for show.
It’s not a boycott. It’s a circus.
A curated spectacle of outrage, designed to look virtuous while costing the performer nothing. And if hypocrisy had an app, it would be one of theirs — color-coded, star-rated, and ethically useless.
Real activism takes sacrifice. It means aligning your actions with your words — even when it’s inconvenient. But the BDS movement isn’t built on sacrifice. It’s built on optics. On slogans, not substance. On tech-powered tantrums, not integrity.
Consider the BDS movement’s own words about Microsoft:
“Microsoft is perhaps the most complicit tech company in Israel’s illegal apartheid regime and ongoing genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. Microsoft’s complicity in Israel’s apartheid and genocide is well documented, exposing its strong ties to the Israeli military, its collaboration with Israeli government ministries, and its involvement in the Israeli prison system, which is notorious for systematic torture and abuse of Palestinians.”
(Source: BDS Movement on Microsoft)
Yet despite this fiery accusation, BDS supporters still gleefully network, recruit, and fundraise on LinkedIn — under the Microsoft umbrella.
So yes, we’re still waiting for these fearless boycott warriors who actually believe in this nonsense to show some integrity — and at the very least, log out of LinkedIn.
And the rest of us? We’ll be over here — building, innovating, and living in reality.