• @Something_Complex
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    1 year ago

    Oh almost like if in capitalism they didn’t say that oligarchys are a problem. What we needed is to send these giants down.

    That would prove difficult considering money rules, you can make people do you bidding, make them disappear and suffer little to no consequences.

    So what we needed is a decent anti-monopoly, anti-oligarchy force.

    Just like when the us gov dismantled AT&T into thousands of smaller different services and that created things like mobile routhers and etc.

    Soo the companies like Google (for example), at this point are putting down more inovation than they are bringing into the table.

    Problem is not capitalism, it’s all that power centered in the same place. Almost like a dictatorship.

    • panCat
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      41 year ago

      Well that was when anti trust laws actually worked ! Alphabet , meta etc are literally sucking americans poor. Still we dont see anything !

      • @Something_Complex
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        11 year ago

        Tbh as a Climat activist who grew up surrounded by deniers …yhe… the feeling of hopeless is strong. But hey I have been seeing slow and gradual change, when things are getting bad.

        At least in your scenario (at the moment) when they go down we might be able to reverse the worse consequences. Unlike climate where we probably just fucked.

        • panCat
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          21 year ago

          Our planet has had good and bad climates , but humans have fucked it intentionally and there seems to be nor reluctance or remorse in the rich to fuck it even more , it will probably end in jeopardising human life , mostly the poor will suffer and die , but i am quite sure that planet will find ways to recover ! Once the humans are gone !

          • @Something_Complex
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            31 year ago

            Oh for fuck sake, yes when I say planet I mean the delicate ecosystem that supports all life. See even better I still get downvoated by shit heads

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      The problem isn’t capitalism, it’s just the system that allows power to be centralized through market forces and used to bribe regulatory bodies. Oh wait…