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minus-squareAngry_Autist (he/him)@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·3 months agoI assume you are arguing dishonestly, or are somehow insulated from the world. No billionaire got where they were without exploiting the lives of others, and crony capitalism rewards the cheaters. This isn’t a unconscious assumption, it is a clear and aware view of how our economy works. Any company that makes money can make slightly more by abusing and taking advantage of their customers, so most do. This is why it is rare and social-media worthy when a company actually treats their customers with respect. Decades ago the behaviors of modern corporations would look psychopathic. This is what happens when SCOTUS rules in favor of corporations over citizens for 40 years.
I assume you are arguing dishonestly, or are somehow insulated from the world.
No billionaire got where they were without exploiting the lives of others, and crony capitalism rewards the cheaters.
This isn’t a unconscious assumption, it is a clear and aware view of how our economy works.
Any company that makes money can make slightly more by abusing and taking advantage of their customers, so most do.
This is why it is rare and social-media worthy when a company actually treats their customers with respect.
Decades ago the behaviors of modern corporations would look psychopathic.
This is what happens when SCOTUS rules in favor of corporations over citizens for 40 years.