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What is social boycott? What are its effects?
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Explanation:The social boycott is the act of persistently avoiding a person by other members of the society. It is society's collective refusal to engage a person in the normal social and commercial relations. Its goal is to make that individual so uncomfortable that he decides to voluntarily leave the society
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Social boycott is the act to keep someone permanently away from commercial and social relations. It is done collectively by the society so that person becomes uncomfortable and voluntarily leaves the society.
The effect of social boycott includes deprivation of rights of person to live, sentiment upheaval and disintegration of society at large.
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- Social boycott can be done on the basis of societal acceptance, sexuality, morality, caste or political inclination.
- In extreme way if practiced it may lead to ostracism which is forceful boycott of one’s family on the basis of act which is against caste system.
- The effects may include psychological impact on person’s behavior and loss of freedom of speech and expression.
- It may further lead to deterioration of values and disintegration in the society.
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