Harrison by himself wasn't bad it's just that he was redundant when they'd already given Leury 3 years. If they hadn't already done that Harrison would have made sense.
Cueto was going to be a good signing even if he was a 4.50 ERA 100 inning guy but he of course looks like way more than that.
Just to put this into context, if you make $500/week and have to be at the ballpark for 5 hours a day, 6 days a week, that's $16.67/hour. Minimum wage in some states/cities is $15.
Nobody outside of Abreu has been consistently good enough to say that they should definitely be in a specific spot in the order. Moncada has at least started walking a bit so he's as good a guy to have batting in front of Abreu as anybody else.
He's 77 years old. He can always say it's due to the physical grind and has nothing to do with the team's performance.
That said, I agree that it's very unlikely he steps down as long as the Sox are not deadline sellers.
If you really want to protest:
1) Don't buy tickets
2) If you already have tickets, sell them on StubHub at below face value so people will buy your tickets instead of buying them from JR
3) Don't buy Sox gear
4) Don't watch games. Let the ratings suffer
Only if it leads to the firing of the manager and hitting coach. Otherwise, it's players who will be needed to be good in the future for the Sox to have a chance and I'd rather they not suck.
The great unanswered question is whether Hahn and possibly others threatening to quit over the hiring of TLR might have prevented it. Would JR have valued "making things right" with TLR over the public embarrassment of a revolt by upper management?