Always a smokescreen to take away your rights. Epstein plead guilty in 2008 to trafficking children to nobody.

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    Well said, both of your comments.

    There is no ethical consumption under capitalism, and the people who focus on policing where others shop (or what others eat), instead of fighting the system that enables and encourages these corporations to exist and operate in the horrific way they do, are literally doing nothing to tackle the problem itself and are 100% doing it for their own dopamine hit and feelings of superiority (E: this is of course encouraged in capitalist society by those it serves via their media to divert attention away from them).

    I’m also autistic as well as housebound, so I literally have no choice but to buy everything online, and while I try my best, there’s almost no avoiding amazon, since even small businesses now sell through them exclusively. It’s so frustrating how rarely the classism and ableism in those kinds of comments is discussed.

    Never mind that it isn’t even their retail business that makes them the bulk of their money, but AWS, but point that out to the person telling people not to shop there, and that it means that they almost certainly provide amazon income passively every time they use the internet, and watch the most incredible mental gymnastics display you’ll see in a while. 🤦‍♀️

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      @DessertStorms
      The world is much interconnected, and unknowingly we use the services of many that we don’t agree with. Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t use, we absolutely should because that is what progress and technological evolution are.

      Using some certain technology or service doesn’t mean we agree with their leadership or policies

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        I don’t think it’s saying to stop using the Internet, just that if you’re talking to someone preaching to avoid Amazon retail purchases to avoid giving them money with the goal of bringing down the company, pointing out the fact that only avoiding retail but still using websites that are hosted on AWS is hypocritical. It’s hypocritical because they will then start making excuses about why they won’t stop using those websites, which shows that they only care about “fighting” the evil of capitalism when it’s convenient (or only mildly inconvenient) for them.

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        Using some certain technology or service doesn’t mean we agree with their leadership or policies

        Absolutely.
        Especially in a world they’ve manufactured specifically to leave us no choice, from food, and hygiene (and cosmetics, which like fashion are entirely manufactured for profit and perpetuated by the media.) to energy, and so on and so on.
        Wherever we spend, it almost certainly ends up in the hands of one of a few hundred people, that have created an illusion of choice.