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  3. Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

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  • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

    @Darkasvim
    That's right. Corporations. Might pay less taxes but the employees within them are the ones who carry the heaviest tax burden . That's how it works in my own country. How will inequality be reduced if the ones with the biggest amounts of money pay less in taxes than those with small amounts?

    darkasvim@fosstodon.orgD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @nuwagaba2 It's like that here too, but corporations have many of the same rights as individuals as far as being able to make political donations and using their vast amounts of money to influence our elected officials.

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    • darkasvim@fosstodon.orgD darkasvim@fosstodon.org

      @alice 100% Corporations are not people. They do not have rights. They should be politically neutral. We shouldn't have to practice social activism based upon where we buy plywood.

      Honestly corporations shouldn't exist at all.

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      @Darkasvim @alice @mralancooper maybe they should exist, but be dissolved when their short term goal is achieved.

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      • kallisti@infosec.exchangeK kallisti@infosec.exchange

        @alice

        "Good" corporations?

        With a cop, I guess if they're nice and seem somewhat anti-authoritarian, I understand why one would make that faulty assumption.

        But how in the world could one ever mistake a corporation for "good"?

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        @kallisti @alice There are definitely corporations that are "best of a bad lot," like Costco (pays employees well and gives decent healthcare) among big box stores and the various cosmetics companies that practice ethical sourcing and don't do animal testing. You know, the ones that are actually doing the bare minimum that every corporation should if they're allowed to exist at all.

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        • sarahquartz@lamp.leemoon.networkS sarahquartz@lamp.leemoon.network

          @alice@lgbtqia.space i feel like the so called "linux crowd" has fallen victim to that towards Valve, the fanatism is so strange its almost religious.

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          @sarahquartz@lamp.leemoon.network You aren't the only one and I'm glad I am not alone. They're so parasocial with Gabe is so ridiculous, he doesn't even know them 💀

          @alice@lgbtqia.space

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          • xinit@mastodon.coffeeX xinit@mastodon.coffee

            @alice
            Unilever really GETS me, though.

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            @xinit @alice

            Blue Bunny for me because there's nothing more patriotic than constant danger of hospital-worthy gastric distress!! 🇺🇸

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            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

              Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

              Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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              @alice@lgbtqia.space Fuck Valve.

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              • darkasvim@fosstodon.orgD darkasvim@fosstodon.org

                @nuwagaba2 It's like that here too, but corporations have many of the same rights as individuals as far as being able to make political donations and using their vast amounts of money to influence our elected officials.

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                @Darkasvim
                Cool. A new system is still needed as the old one has failed. Can I share with you about my project?

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                • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                  Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                  Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                  @alice

                  that's because corps value ethics and morality only in the context of profit.

                  this is by design.

                  (nice how the same acronym works for both of them too isn't it? Dovetails nicely cause, yk, one enables and protects the other, and all...)

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                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                    Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                    Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                    @alice loyalty is for beings with souls, not fucking businesses

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                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                      Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                      Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                      @alice

                      We call their fans/enablers corpo's for plural and corpo for singular, right?

                      I get that it can be hard, due to nostalgia and what not to step out of those parasocial relationships. Yet you should

                      Because they didn't get there by playing fair all the way, and all the time. None have, none will.

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                      • mikestok@mstdn.caM mikestok@mstdn.ca

                        @Darkasvim @alice @mralancooper maybe they should exist, but be dissolved when their short term goal is achieved.

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                        @MikeStok @Darkasvim @alice @mralancooper sorry our short term goal is infinite growth at all costs... /s

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                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                          Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                          Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                          @alice

                          I doubt some coporations too.

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                          • meaningfulbits@mastodon.socialM meaningfulbits@mastodon.social

                            @MikeStok @Darkasvim @alice @mralancooper sorry our short term goal is infinite growth at all costs... /s

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                            @MeaningfulBits @MikeStok @alice @mralancooper Line must go up!

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                            • darkasvim@fosstodon.orgD darkasvim@fosstodon.org

                              @MeaningfulBits @MikeStok @alice @mralancooper Line must go up!

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                              @Darkasvim @MeaningfulBits @alice @mralancooper wait, aren’t you holding the graph upside down?

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                              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                                Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                                @alice Sadly "no ethical consumption..."

                                Sure none of them are "good", but boy howdy are there layers of bad

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                                • jesstheunstill@infosec.exchangeJ jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange

                                  @alice Sadly "no ethical consumption..."

                                  Sure none of them are "good", but boy howdy are there layers of bad

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                                  @JessTheUnstill @alice

                                  I always think of The Good Place when having this conversation with people...

                                  There's actually nothing truly ethical when we live in a society like ours.

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                                  • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                    Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                                    Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                                    @alice
                                    Publicly owned corporations are evil by default.

                                    iirc there was a study where someone did a psychological study of corporations and concluded that all publicly owned ones are sociopaths/psychopaths.

                                    Privately owned ones depend on the owner.

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                                    • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

                                      @alice

                                      We call their fans/enablers corpo's for plural and corpo for singular, right?

                                      I get that it can be hard, due to nostalgia and what not to step out of those parasocial relationships. Yet you should

                                      Because they didn't get there by playing fair all the way, and all the time. None have, none will.

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                                      @Aprazeth @alice honestly, brand loyalty feels weird though... I don't get what's hard about using corporations and their products as yools, either suited or unsuited to your current needs (including the need to do minimum harm)

                                      corporations are machines created to make money, and havingparasocial relationships with them is odd

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                                      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                        Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                                        Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                                        @alice what I have learned that commercially driven entities no matter what are initial settings will lean towards greed, unless explicitly said otherwise.
                                        Thus there can be no loyalty to something that is not a person and will change accordingly by the rules of greed and entity itself.
                                        Greed simply generates vacuum of responsibility and empathy within organisation, and justifies and amplifies worst instincts of people of sociopathic nature.
                                        Only exception is self organised workforce.

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                                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                                          Much like ACAB, even "good" corporations are still fucking corporations.

                                          Brand loyalty is a parasocial relationship.

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                                          @alice I'm only brand loyal when brand offers me service I like. The moment they don't I'll switch to something else or at least consider alternatives.

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