• @LovableSidekick
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    Like everybody else I object to what Bezos did, but boycotting the paper isn’t going to tangibly hurt him, financially or in any other way, and it certainly won’t change his behavior. The only people affected will be staffers who get laid off or have their salaries cut because of lost revenue. But hey, at least the social justice angels get to feel good by satisfyingly lashing out, and that’s what really counts, right? The fantasy that they’re fighting for a better world.

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      When the thing you enjoy and rely on is privately owned, the only way you can express your disappointment is to vote with your dollar.

      Edit - the Post has always been too neolib for me to read regularly. I am not a subscriber

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      Who says it’s to hurt him? The man has billions and billions. If he lost nearly all his wealth he’d still be filthy rich. It’s about not consuming news that’s being blatantly influenced by people with power and money.

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      So do nothing and continue to financially support something you disagree with? Are you a cuck or something?

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        I believe freedom means everybody gets to have their own opinion, even people I don’t agree with. We should buy things based on their qualities, not based on judging who makes them. Moral perfectionism is a self-serving delusion. But go ahead and polish your halo.

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          Freedom means you can cancel a subscription based on any arbitrary decision you chose. We should buy things based on our freedom to choose, if that means you chose based on quality that’s great and makes sense. If you choose for any reason other than quality, that’s great it’s your money.

          How can you not see the fallacy in your own argument?

          • @LovableSidekick
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            If an employer used the same leverage on employees I’m pretty sure you would agree with me that it would be wrong. But for some reason you feel differently about doing it as a customer. I don’t know how you can not see the fallacy in that.