I will post to /v/boycott soon.
I just received this:
"Meetup has always served as an organizing platform for a wide range of political views, welcoming everyone from the Howard Deaniacs to the Tea Party. Meetup will always welcome people with different beliefs.
But after the recent executive order aimed to block people on the
basis of nationality and religion, a line was crossed. At a time when core democratic ideals feel under attack, we feel a duty to spark more civic participation.
Last week, we created 1,000+ #Resist Meetup Groups to act as local hubs for actions on behalf of democracy, equality, human rights, social justice, and sustainability. Already 50,000+ people have joined.
These #Resist Meetups are open to anyone who want to create a bright future that's rich with opportunity and freedom for all.
Meetup exists to connect people so they create opportunity and make the world they want. We hope members take these Meetups forward to be powerful together."
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[–] durchfall ago
Are you talking about a mailing list? If so, mark as spam. Now, this might seem like a lazy non-solution but marking as spam hurts them. Otherwise, I'd suggest contacting their newsletter service provider (if they use one), you should be able to figure that out by looking at the unsubscribe link. They can get quite pissed if their customer are acting in a spammy way as that can hurt their non-spammy customers.
Also yes, FTC takes care of CAN-SPAM violations.