boycott, coercion and intimidation

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Boycott: Boycott involves the act of refusing to engage in or purchase the product or services of a particular company or nation in order to register a protest. Coercion: Coercion involves the use of threatening language or other behavior to force someone to act in a certain way. It can involve non-stop harassment, threats of physical violence, or economic pressure, such as withholding wages or access to a job. Intimidation: Intimidation involves the use of fear or threats of violence to make someone do something. It can take the form of physical acts such as yelling, causing physical harm, or using weapons to intimidate someone. Psychological intimidation has a more psychological effect, such as making someone feel scared or ashamed.

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