I don't know about most people's ulterior motives, nor do I know how to know about them
I guess a good recent example of this would be actor Laurence Fox's boycott of Sainsbury's - based on his assessment that Sainsbury's creating online support groups for black employees in response to BLM was inherently racist and discriminatory.
Whilst you can theoretically argue that creating online groups for black people, excluding white people, is racist/discriminatory - to me is massively missing the wood for the trees in the current political climate - and intellectually dishonest to boot (especially in this case, looking at Laurence's recent political musings).
I guess a good recent example of this would be actor Laurence Fox's boycott of Sainsbury's - based on his assessment that Sainsbury's creating online support groups for black employees in response to BLM was inherently racist and discriminatory.
Whilst you can theoretically argue that creating online groups for black people, excluding white people, is racist/discriminatory - to me is massively missing the wood for the trees in the current political climate - and intellectually dishonest to boot (especially in this case, looking at Laurence's recent political musings).