Yes, it was about people's reaction to a product, not people's reaction to a politician, or a politician's reaction to a product. Just because a similar movement is happening politically doesn't mean that everything is political. Society and politics are dealing with some of the same issues right now, but that doesn't mean they are one and the same.
Get that weak shit off my track
I agree with you that consumer backlash may be what's needed to improve products. I was just saying I think most of those 'political' backlashes are pretty stupid and meaningless... much like he said she said. That meme, to me, seems like the issue is being politicized. I also do agree that we shouldn't politicize everything, but I do believe most people just cannot separate politics out of their lives at the moment...
Anyway, just wish to clarify that I don't disagree with your stance and I'm not the one politicizing the issue. Whether if this particular backlash will improve anything... we'll see.