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The fact that people can't stop using this shitty ass marketplace is proof we are doomed. Its NOT THAT FUCKING HARD to buy ANYWHERE ELSE . i have not used Walmart or amazon in over a decade. Never really used it before either because I knew their plan. Destroy all other businesses so there is nowhere to go, take over the entire market, then sell shit product for more while being the only employer left. Tale as old as time.
The stupidity of humans makes us deserve this honestly. Now pair this with people who won't get off their ass to vote. To fill in a bubble on paper. 100% doomed, dont even try to fix it.
"Well, I don't shop at Amazon for ethical reasons."
"Oh, you don't buy any common commercial goods?"
"No no no. I just buy them ethically."
"Where do you get your ethically sourced consumer goods?"
"Target and Walmart"
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Bitch, I just need a mop to mop my floor so its not sticky. Where do I get a new mop? Point me to the place to buy a fucking mop that doesn't involve some asshole on the internet heckling me over it.
Yeah, when I take an inventory of the businesses I frequent and follow this train of thought, it ultimately boils down into the line "No ethical consumption under capitalism" I've read before.
If it's a company we've heard of, it inevitably has an entire collection of rich psychopaths running and owning it. Local small businesses can be better, or they can be run by hateful bigots and/or small-time psychopaths that charge twice as much.
I just try to find the reasonable balance between trying to reduce harm and not support the worst of the worst, while also participating in society.