Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Probably triggered by the sight of bezos bending the knee at the inauguration yesterday. He doesn’t have much to do with Amazon though. Most of the big tech bosses were there yesterday sniveling anyway. There’s no escaping it.
I stopped using Amazon a few years ago because of its truly terrible labor practices and because I think it’s bad for the world to have these dominant mega businesses. It wasn’t about Bezos, specifically.
Yes, all of the tech behemoths are bad. I can’t divest from all of them completely, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Extricating yourself where you can matters.
Also, as a customer, I found the Amazon experience to be terrible; I don’t miss it at all.
Bezos doesn't run Amazon anymore. He has stock options which is how he earns his money. Amazon provides jobs to many so while you think you are hurting Bezos you are hurting the people who rely on those jobs as income. With that said, their shipping and returns suck now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of you assume Costco, Walmart, Target etc aren't also bending the knee.....
I'm more amused than anything else. I had to watch corporate America bend the knee to BLM and Floyd and Biden four years ago and now they're bending the knee to the opposite. At this point I really don't care and will continue using Prime because it's fantastic and love the discounts at Whole Foods and otherwise works great for me and I don't make up grievances because no one else is better.
Good for you. It’s tough to imagine something more gross than using the phrase “bend the knee” in relation to George Floyd.
Don’t listen to this person. They are trying to discourage you from taking action. Americans have largely forgotten how to strike, boycott, and protest. It’s time to wake up. Costco has announced they will continue DEI practices. Earlier in this thread an app was posted that allows you to see where corporations spend your money. Do what you can do and then do a little more! Don’t listen to the other side telling you that you don’t have any power and agency. Your wallet is probably the most powerful weapon you have right now.
“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.” -Alice Walker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Probably triggered by the sight of bezos bending the knee at the inauguration yesterday. He doesn’t have much to do with Amazon though. Most of the big tech bosses were there yesterday sniveling anyway. There’s no escaping it.
I stopped using Amazon a few years ago because of its truly terrible labor practices and because I think it’s bad for the world to have these dominant mega businesses. It wasn’t about Bezos, specifically.
Yes, all of the tech behemoths are bad. I can’t divest from all of them completely, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Extricating yourself where you can matters.
Also, as a customer, I found the Amazon experience to be terrible; I don’t miss it at all.
Bezos doesn't run Amazon anymore. He has stock options which is how he earns his money. Amazon provides jobs to many so while you think you are hurting Bezos you are hurting the people who rely on those jobs as income. With that said, their shipping and returns suck now.
He doesn’t just have options, most of his wealth is in Amazon stock. Amazon loses, Bezos loses. Amazon exploits workers and turns a blind eye to slave labor and child labor. As Amazon weakens, we strengthen healthier businesses and non profits. There is plenty of money for a healthy economy. We just have a few hundred people at the tippy top holding us hostage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Probably triggered by the sight of bezos bending the knee at the inauguration yesterday. He doesn’t have much to do with Amazon though. Most of the big tech bosses were there yesterday sniveling anyway. There’s no escaping it.
I stopped using Amazon a few years ago because of its truly terrible labor practices and because I think it’s bad for the world to have these dominant mega businesses. It wasn’t about Bezos, specifically.
Yes, all of the tech behemoths are bad. I can’t divest from all of them completely, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Extricating yourself where you can matters.
Also, as a customer, I found the Amazon experience to be terrible; I don’t miss it at all.
Bezos doesn't run Amazon anymore. He has stock options which is how he earns his money. Amazon provides jobs to many so while you think you are hurting Bezos you are hurting the people who rely on those jobs as income. With that said, their shipping and returns suck now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Probably triggered by the sight of bezos bending the knee at the inauguration yesterday. He doesn’t have much to do with Amazon though. Most of the big tech bosses were there yesterday sniveling anyway. There’s no escaping it.
I stopped using Amazon a few years ago because of its truly terrible labor practices and because I think it’s bad for the world to have these dominant mega businesses. It wasn’t about Bezos, specifically.
Yes, all of the tech behemoths are bad. I can’t divest from all of them completely, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Extricating yourself where you can matters.
Also, as a customer, I found the Amazon experience to be terrible; I don’t miss it at all.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of you assume Costco, Walmart, Target etc aren't also bending the knee.....
I'm more amused than anything else. I had to watch corporate America bend the knee to BLM and Floyd and Biden four years ago and now they're bending the knee to the opposite. At this point I really don't care and will continue using Prime because it's fantastic and love the discounts at Whole Foods and otherwise works great for me and I don't make up grievances because no one else is better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, your library lends e books. I use a Libby as an app
I just downloaded Libby and started trying it. I couldn't find any of the books I wanted to read available!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whats wrong with Prime?
Probably triggered by the sight of bezos bending the knee at the inauguration yesterday. He doesn’t have much to do with Amazon though. Most of the big tech bosses were there yesterday sniveling anyway. There’s no escaping it.