• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    People tend to shit on good things just because they hate the people in charge of the decision.

    We should celebrate bad people doing good things instead of flaming them for it. We want them to keep making good decisions, right?

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      3 hours ago

      slow clap wooo you are charging only 100% profit on those goods in a completely closed high-security environment, good on you for not price gouging as much anymore!!!

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      8 hours ago

      Except this feels less of a “we’re lowering prices out of the goodness of our hearts because they were too high all along” vibe and more of a “the working class has been nearly suffocated under the boot of capitalism but we need to keep you alive to extract the remaining pennies” vibe.

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      8 hours ago

      Yeah, steps in the right direction are steps in the right direction.

      Previous practice outrageous? Yup. New practice awesome? Yup. It’s ok to recognize both.

      I feel like it’d be a miserable life if you took the negative part of this story and ran with that instead of the more positive side.

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        2 hours ago

        I mean… people like you are part of why shitty things stay shitty. If that’s how you want to live you can, but this patronizing sense of superiority you seem to feel is what hurts society.

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          2 hours ago

          “How I want to live”, or how I actually live, is by not paying exorbitant prices at events like this (or exorbitant prices elsewhere).

          I’ll go eat somewhere actually tasty before a game. In other areas I’m fairly frugal, as well.

          Mobilizing some movement with enough people putting on an embargo to lower prices? Not even gonna try.

          I do, think the OP is a step in the right direction and I’ll focus on that. I understand everything, in general, is too expensive.