You seem to drift further out of context each time you post on this. The short answer is yes. Yes, by not shopping at a store, you hurt their employees. That's what a boycott is. It hurts all people who work for and make their living at the boycotted establishment. A store that doesn't have customers goes out of business. I thought I made it clear in my first post on this matter that I had a fairly close relationship with the employees in our local Autozone. These are the people who came out of the store and installed the battery in my wife's car when she had difficulty getting it out. They are more than an unknown face in a store. As a first measure, I'm suggesting that a full-on boycott is not my first choice because of my relationship with the local store employees. I also stated that threatening boycott was a good first step to be followed with a full boycott. The fact that you or anyone else would choose to boycott now is fine, no problem. For me, I can't do that because of those great people in my local store who had nothing to do with the policy or firing Mr. McLean.