Summary:
- The article discusses the "IceBlock" app, which was created to help people avoid interacting with companies that support the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
- The author argues that while the app is well-intentioned, it is ultimately a form of "activism theater" that doesn't actually have a significant impact on the companies or policies it aims to target.
- The article suggests that more effective forms of activism, such as direct action or political advocacy, would be more impactful in addressing the issues surrounding ICE and immigration policies.