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Companies like Amazon can't exist if people don't buy from them. The fact that you think people have to buy from them is the problem.
No one has to spend their money with Amazon. There's always going to be a personal responsibility aspect when people willingly do something they know is wrong.
You don't have to use Facebook... but if you have a kid... - guess where almost every school seems to post EVERYTHING you would want to know about?
Like upcoming charity events, extra-curricular club sign-ups, campus event pictures (none of which I would want of my kid being posted, but they will do anyway), important announcements about the next school dance, or anything else you might give a shit about if you're a parent who wants to do more than the bare minimum?
Do you have a choice then NOT to use Facebook? Yeah... but it's kind of shit to suggest since it then would mean not realistically having access to a bunch of stuff a parent would want to have.
Even the ones that DON'T use Facebook use some other dog-shit app with ads and monthly "premium" features they put behind paywalls.
So the real answer instead of the Ben Shapiro-tier response of "just take responsibility" is "Hey maybe we should have publicly funded applications and privacy laws that help stop schools from putting shit up on Facebook w/o legal consequences... maybe we should have an app without ads and spyware that allows public schools to safely and securely put this kind of stuff up so that parents can participate without having to use Facebook or the hit mobile app - "DefinitlyNotKIDZAdvertisingSpamSpyware2026."
Do you get what I mean? You don't HAVE to use Amazon is the same sort of silly-seeming argument where the real solution can be crafted using legislation NOT drafted by barely-lucid octogenarian luddites. We could treat them like a hostile monopoly and break them up or something, and that would actually SYSTEMICALLY fix the issue.
We're not talking about Facebook. We're talking about buying things.
Jesus Christ... Can you not understand the relevance of using that in my point? 🤣
I'm using another massive monopolistic company (Amazon = Facebook) who has pretty much cornered a market (shopping online = social media) - thereby making the only options for most Americans wanting to have access to something said company has a monopoly on (caramel sauce, niche healthcare product, etc. = school communication) being "A - don't use the thing" and "B - stop your bitching and use it?" and how terrible it is that we don't instead go with "C - do a legislation to make it so we can still do the thing we want or need, but we don't have to let the shitty monopolistic company continue to have carte blanche to do whatever they want in that space?"
Is that really lost on you?
How about... you do what you want with your own money and let other people do the same?
I do. It's just the claim that people aren't personally responsible for where they choose to spend their money is preposterous.
Yeah, free will sucks like that...
What, taking responsibility for your choices?
Yes. Because heaven forbid someone does something you don't like.
People REALLY need to mind their own business. 🙄
Bro, I'm not denigrating anyone for spending money on Amazon. I'm guilty of forgetting the moral and ethical implications for a short term dopamine rush too.
But I'm not going to delude myself into thinking I had to spend money with them.
My problem is with people using flimsy excuses trying to assuage their guilt for doing something they knew was wrong.
What a facile argument.
So you think people aren't responsible for where they choose to spend their money? Is Amazon holding a gun to their head?