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I don't see anything wrong with Anthony Joshua saying that people from that black and Caribbean community should support their own businesses. I remember when I was an undergraduate student it came out that Israel had invested hundreds of millions of dollars in South Africa, and all of us college students by the hundreds, and it was even in the University newspapers, boycottedt all Israeli businesses downtown. I don't see anything wrong with what Anthony Joshua said.

The Afro-Caribbean community should definitely support themselves, lift each other up, and if that takes boycotting white businesses then so be it
And now that China basically owns South Africa what do you do?
You don't see me going into any Chinese businesses or shops. Not really sure what you mean by that. Care to explain?
I'm sure I don't know what you buy or where you shop which is part of why I asked. The other part of why I asked is to see what you believe is worthy of boycotting. I hope that answers your question and if not please let me know and I'll respond with a better answer.
I think you were trying to say that most things are made in China so that it will be hard to boycott it? That is true most things are made in China. And that case it might be impossible to completely boycott their stuff.

as for what is worthy of boycotting? I guess that is up to the individual really
No I was going with your original post about BUSINESSES. Boycotting all things made in China would indeed be quite difficult.