Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you raging against big bad Amazon by canceling prime, are you also avoiding websites that use AWS too??? Cuz you should be by your logic.
Good luck with that!
We do what we can as we can do it. We do not quit because we can’t achieve perfection today. People are in different stages of wanting to reduce consumption and be more aware of/in control of where there money goes. And no one needs your permission.
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.
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Anonymous wrote:For all of you raging against big bad Amazon by canceling prime, are you also avoiding websites that use AWS too??? Cuz you should be by your logic.
Good luck with that!
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: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.
For me it was the $40 million deal for Meania’s documentary. Not giving her my money.
"Meania"?
Is this what we're calling her now? Either a typo or another internet trend that I've missing.
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.
For me it was the $40 million deal for Meania’s documentary. Not giving her my money.
Anonymous wrote:For all of you raging against big bad Amazon by canceling prime, are you also avoiding websites that use AWS too??? Cuz you should be by your logic.
Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
It's clear you have an agenda and are partisan and righteous. I don't, I'm not partisan and I don't see myself as consumed with righteous zeal, which is why I see the hypocrisy everywhere. Including among those who bent the knee in 2020 in the face of destructive riots that they called civil disobedience and hailed the BLM (which turned out to be a deeply corrupt organization, but what have you). Corporate America everywhere is getting rid of DEI, removing mandates and all that. Do you know why? Because they're tired of the "righteous" people. Singling out Amazon is only hypocrisy. You can do what you want but trying to claim the pathetic mantle of righteousness is still only just that - hypocrisy.
No, refusing to give my money to corporations that support the destruction of America and violate human rights is not hypocritical. If you find supporting the destruction of the United States of America and violating human rights is hypocritical to your values, than why don’t you march out of this thread and start one that aligns with what you believe? Everyone has an agenda, lady.
DP here.
Wasn’t Walmart evil 5 minutes ago?
Costco? Talk about the promotion of mass consumerism. And, it’s basically a cult.
Amazon employs a number of my friends and keeps many other people employed. Despite the rosy numbers, jobs are tough to find. I don’t support them being unemployed.
Pick your poison. Wrap it up in virtue, if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
It's clear you have an agenda and are partisan and righteous. I don't, I'm not partisan and I don't see myself as consumed with righteous zeal, which is why I see the hypocrisy everywhere. Including among those who bent the knee in 2020 in the face of destructive riots that they called civil disobedience and hailed the BLM (which turned out to be a deeply corrupt organization, but what have you). Corporate America everywhere is getting rid of DEI, removing mandates and all that. Do you know why? Because they're tired of the "righteous" people. Singling out Amazon is only hypocrisy. You can do what you want but trying to claim the pathetic mantle of righteousness is still only just that - hypocrisy.
No, refusing to give my money to corporations that support the destruction of America and violate human rights is not hypocritical. If you find supporting the destruction of the United States of America and violating human rights is hypocritical to your values, than why don’t you march out of this thread and start one that aligns with what you believe? Everyone has an agenda, lady.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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
It's clear you have an agenda and are partisan and righteous. I don't, I'm not partisan and I don't see myself as consumed with righteous zeal, which is why I see the hypocrisy everywhere. Including among those who bent the knee in 2020 in the face of destructive riots that they called civil disobedience and hailed the BLM (which turned out to be a deeply corrupt organization, but what have you). Corporate America everywhere is getting rid of DEI, removing mandates and all that. Do you know why? Because they're tired of the "righteous" people. Singling out Amazon is only hypocrisy. You can do what you want but trying to claim the pathetic mantle of righteousness is still only just that - hypocrisy.