I recently had to make a purchasing decision between two software products that carried significant cost for my organization.
It was software product A vs product B. On paper, product A was cheaper but B was a little bit more mature while being more expensive. We hit a stalemate because we couldn’t figure out if it was worth saving a few jew bucks vs getting the slightly more mature product but paying more for it.
Ultimately I had to make the decision because nobody could agree on what was the better choice. So I go look at who started the product’s company, Product A was started by a fucking jeet, B was started by a white guy. So I made the organization purchase product B.
It might not be big in the grand scheme of things, but I prevented thousands of dollars from going into the pockets of a filthy hindu. And I feel pretty good about it.
I use the example with frens and family whom I’m helping get fit/lose weight with goyslop/calorie consumption. My little cousin is a ketchup freak, and when I told him to look at the calories, and sugar in that trash, he was blown away. He would never imagine ketchup being filled with that much sugar. He’s now completely off the shit, and chooses healthier options(mustard or hot sauce) to put on his burgers eggs, and occasional hotdogs. This is one of many small changes that we’ve made in his diet over the last six months, and all of them combined together have the fat melting off of him. Another good example is saving small amounts of money in different ways that can end up being huge amounts over the years if you’re smart with it. I know someone who was buying goyslop coffee everyday in the way to work, and he switched to do his own, and that shit added up fast. Same goes for people who buy lunch out everyday.