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[–] BreadstickNinja 6 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Yes, and that's exactly the point, isn't it?

There are some areas of business that are still built on trust and personal relationships and people trying to right by each other so they can each support their families.

But that's not the case in modern politics or tech. It doesn't matter if you have a relationship dating back decades. It's inconsequential to a billionaire who's earning a margin on an all the goods - and increasing share of which are brazenly counterfeit - that he sells globally.

Bezos doesn't care about you, or me, or my aged parents. It's not only that he doesn't care about us, but instead that the billionaire class in general doesn't care about anything besides contingencies to maximize profits and mitigate losses, real-world consequences be damned.

He will never notice any of us. It will not meaningfully affect his paycheck. It is up to each of us, including you, to determine whether to construct meaning in a symbolic act of protest, if an effectual act of protest is no longer an option.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

I know. I know. I'm already a converted vegetarian or "bad at it vegan". I'm spending a fortune on an EV car payment. My electricity is from a wind farm. I'm off all the socials. I've been recycling properly for decades and they tell me it was pointless. I'm getting pretty tired of personal responsibility. Can we do the guillotines now? I can't make the first move. I've got kids and a mortgage. Start rounding them up and I can do some small part there too.