I agree. It's not, but if I was choosing which country to boycott, it wouldn't be the one that regulates technology, it would be the ones enabling genocide.
I think calling for compete boycotts of countries that work with non European companies is the complete opposite of the purpose of this community. It's meant to be supporting Europeans, lifting each other up, not trying to be divisive.
Ireland is risking their economic benefits on their ideological stance, with no benefit to them personally, yet you think their economic decisions to support their economy on other ways is offensive? How about Germany not wanting to tariff the USA as they are scared of recession. I don't think we should be boycotting Germany.
The point is that in a union, each member follows the rules to benefit themselves which on the whole is mutually beneficial. If you think data laws should be strnegthened, Europe wide, campaign for that, not seek to undermine an EU member in a buy European community.
Well, here’s the biggest fines. Mainly from Ireland. https://dataprivacymanager.net/5-biggest-gdpr-fines-so-far-2020/
It’s not whataboutism when it’s not a deflection. I’m pointing out that all countries in the eu have differing laws and values. Boycotting one goes against the purpose of this community as well as the purpose of the eu as a whole.