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At this point, seems like it’s best to boycott everything. Live in a cave, with a box of scraps.
Its amazing that in the 1700s people realized they could resist oppression by introducing more self reliance and community solidarity, but today, making things that we all need without corporate middlemen seems impossible.
Maybe it's time we consider what the true cost of the goods we consume are, and how we can collectively make a difference.
Farmer's markets are a great way to buy local, I know we are going into fall and winter but I always find great produce and food
Yeah, just looking at the tech side of this, I suppose that you could get a Linux phone from some start up company and be completely disconnected from all the services everyone else uses, but in terms of price and availability, that's for hipsters and enthusiasts, not the average Joe on a working class wage.
Until someone is able to mass produce basic Linux touchscreen phones with something comparable to WhatsApp and all the other social apps and shit, nothing is going to take down Google Android. And having a pricey, concept Linux phone will always be a hobbyist thing because everyone else is using a different messenger app.
The problem is that all of these companies own the market on the cheap crap that their wage slaves can afford. Buying local or going out of your way to support the smaller companies is fucking expensive.
I don't know what will change things now short of a total revolution.
Do you wanna invent an arc reactor?
Because that is how you invent an arc reactor!
Sounds like you are catching on to their plan.
Please elaborate why.
Because it's almost impossible to go about your day without engaging with a product or service that isn't rooted in someone's exploitation. The entire system of capitalism is geared around it.
The guy living off the grid in the Good Place television series is an example of the lengths one has to go to in order to avoid contributing to harm.
Then do you believe it's likely that any large share of people would really go live in caves as you suggest? Where would we even find that many caves, or any other similar lodging, for such a number of people?
Do you understand that many people interpret your words as "you shouldn't do anything, because you cannot reach perfection anyway?"
Of course the minimizing of others' exploitation is something to strive for, so you helping implant such a mindset is very damaging.