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From adversary to target market: the ACT-UP boycott of Philip Morris

机译:从对手到目标市场:菲利普·莫里斯(ACT)抵制菲利普·莫里斯(Philip Morris)

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>Background: In 1990, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT-UP) sparked a year long boycott of Philip Morris's Marlboro cigarettes and Miller beer. The boycott protested the company's support of Senator Jesse Helms (R-North Carolina), a leading opponent of AIDS funding and civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. ACT-UP demanded that Philip Morris sever its ties with Helms and acknowledge its responsibility to the LGBT community and to people with AIDS. >Objective: To assess the impact of the boycott on the LGBT community, the tobacco industry, and the tobacco control movement; and to determine what lessons tobacco control advocates can extract from this case. >Data sources: Internal tobacco industry documents and newspaper archives. >Methods: Search of tobacco industry documents websites using "boycott", "ACT-UP", "gay", and other terms. >Results: Philip Morris used the boycott to its own advantage. It exploited differences within the community and settled the boycott by pledging large donations to combat AIDS. Through corporate philanthropy, Philip Morris gained entrée to the LGBT market without appearing gay friendly. Many LGBT organisations, thirsty for recognition and funding from mainstream corporations, welcomed Philip Morris's overtures without considering the health hazards of tobacco. >Conclusions: Unless the goal of a boycott is to convince the tobacco industry to abandon tobacco altogether, such actions invite the industry to expand its marketing under the guise of philanthropy. Tobacco control advocates should be clear about goals and acceptable settlement terms before participating in a boycott of a tobacco company.
机译:>背景: 1990年,艾滋病释放力量联盟(ACT-UP)引发了对菲利普·莫里斯(Philip Morris)的万宝路香烟和米勒啤酒的长达一年的抵制。抵制抗议该公司对参议员杰西·赫尔姆斯(北卡罗莱纳州)的支持,后者是艾滋病资金和女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)公民权利的主要反对者。 ACT-UP要求菲利普·莫里斯(Philip Morris)断绝与赫尔姆斯(Helms)的联系,并承认其对LGBT社区和艾滋病患者的责任。 >目的:评估抵制对LGBT社区,烟草业和烟草控制运动的影响;并确定控烟倡导者可以从此案中汲取什么教训。 >数据来源::内部烟草业文件和报纸档案。 >方法:使用“抵制”,“ ACT-UP”,“同性恋”和其他术语搜索烟草业文档网站。 >结果:菲利普·莫里斯(Philip Morris)利用抵制自己的优势。它利用社区内部的差异,并通过认捐抗击艾滋病的大笔捐款解决了抵制。通过企业慈善事业,菲利普·莫里斯(Philip Morris)进入了LGBT市场,但并未表现出对同性恋的友善。许多LGBT组织渴望获得主流公司的认可和资助,他们欢迎Philip Morris提出的建议,但并未考虑烟草对健康的危害。 >结论:除非抵制的目的是说服烟草业完全放弃烟草,否则此类行动将邀请烟草业以慈善为名扩大营销。在抵制烟草公司之前,控烟倡导者应明确目标和可接受的和解条件。

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