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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

The Plan for Friday, February 28, 2025



In solidarity with the 24-hour national economic blackout this Friday, Dog Ears Books will be open for business from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. but only accepting cash as payment for purchases on that dayThursday and Saturday will be regular days, with all forms of payment accepted. 

 

On my first reading of the plan for a “buy-nothing” day, which also urged buying nothing online and not using forms of digital payment, I wondered why I would have my business open at all on Friday. If not buying was the aim, why wouldn’t I just keep the doors closed that day. Wouldn’t that show solidarity? 

 

Further down the line of do’s and don’t’s, however, people were told to buy at small local businesses, if they were going to shop at all, 
and my bookshop is not only local, it is definitely small, so after mulling the question over for a few days, I decided I will have the doors open that day. 

 

As is true any day of the year, there is no obligation to buy. Anyone who wants to stop in to visit without buying is welcome. Please, however, as Peg Bracken so memorably said in a book title back in 1969, I didn’t come here to argue! So no arguments, please, on Friday! Come or don’t come, buy or don’t buy. Those choices are yours. I’ve told you the choices I’ve made for the day.

 

If you do plan to support the boycott, plan ahead. Put gas in the bank on Thursday. Stop by the bank for cash if you’re going to be doing some local shopping or local dining or coffee sipping. Tip your servers with cash, too, at those local cafes and restaurants! 

 

One friend suggested I tell customers on Friday that my credit card machine isn’t working, but no – it would work fine, but I won’t be using it that day. Whatever anyone else thinks of the efficacy or strength of this protest, for me it is a matter of principle and a question of solidarity.

 

Thank you for your support. 



10 comments:

  1. Thank you Pamela for being you. I admire your principles.

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  2. I willbe participating in the boycott. I think your thoughtful approach to the questions involved is admirable. Thank you so much!

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  3. Thank you Pamela. Now I can better prepare.

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  4. I think that is a reasonable way to go and I appreciate how you have approached this

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  5. Very well thought out and I am with you! Denise Sica

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  6. That's you, Pamela--Coliseum, Louvre Museum, Bendel bonnet, Shakespeare sonnet, Pepsodent, all that!

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