@strongthany @yogthos didn't Bandcamp recently fire half the staff, purely for corporate reasons?
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@strongthany @yogthos didn't Bandcamp recently fire half the staff, purely for corporate reasons? 20 comments
The game right now among all capitalists is to keep us exhausted and make it look like the goalposts are ever-receding memories of a false consciousness that we're not sure ever actually existed. Just keep yourself prepared for the day that they cannot maintain the delusion any longer. They are each individually too narcissistic and lacking Theory Of Mind to understand the tension they are building and how it will come back at them. Drop money in buskers' hats. If you attend shows, attend shows at bars that hire bands and have a reputation for paying their bands and staff. Solidarity is the only thing that every one of us can choose to exercise, if we want it. I got notification this week that the extra storage I'm paying for on Google renews in a month, and I'm cancelling that. I stood up a Nextcloud not too long ago. I'll be sharing it with friends who want it. I can do that. @jpaskaruk @guigsy @yogthos on that note, cool local news to me; #minneapolis First Ave is now union! Send bands you like twenty dollars in a letter. Use postal service money orders for that matter. Order swag maybe. Send more if you plan to torrent their albums, which they almost certainly don't see as the biggest problem they have right now. @jpaskaruk ableism is the OPPOSITE of helpful. so called Theory of mind is straight up hate for ND people. I had not heard that the term is considered problematic, but I'd be happy to read a document that explains what makes it so. What I'm referring to is the ability to understand that other people's minds contain different thoughts and ideas than one's own. I was very confused about that myself, when I was younger. Shoot me some links if you want to. I don't see what you're describing, and as I said, I have found the concept useful in explaining some of my early social experiences. Whatever the case, I was referring to a different class of mind entirely - that of a child who is never held to account, and who holds incredible power over all of us. Part of my understanding of how psychology thinks of it is that [all] children need to develop it, and some people struggle, and some never do. @jpaskaruk im telling you as someone autistic that using psychological terms as a way to denigrate people Is ableist I'm telling you as someone autistic that you don't own autism. Not tagging the other person cause they're done they said. There's an assumption that I was applying a moral judgement. I actually was not. I see the ruling class as a bunch of very sick people who need to be taken to the woods and made to do things like chop their own wood, cook their own food, carry their own water, for at least a year. Because they are sick, and that will likely heal them. Of course we need to take their power away first. Nonviolently ideally, but... My oldest friend exhibits symptoms of narcissism and borderline and so forth, and we actually ceased contact not too long ago because he is harming people and sees it as the other people's fault; any other action I could take would only make it worse. He accused me of some pretty heinous stuff as I walked away. I still see him as sick, not evil, and while I doubt he will, I hope he finds help that works. I hope the failsons who have never been held to account for anything also. @jpaskaruk On the point of the assumption, I personally didn't assume your l were making a moral judgement, but rather using a term that had meaning for you. However it was received in a different context overloaded with other meanings, and so sparked ire. The use of the term is, I think what was initially objected to. Given that it might have implications to others beyond your intent, it might be worth reconsidering choice of term for more effective communication in a crucial conversation. I don't think empathy is what they lack, though - I think they are living in a bubble of unreality and surrounded by yes people who do not make them listen to, for instance, the actually-knowledgeable scientists and tech workers who understand the world that they have the option to not need to live in. A sociopath lacks empathy - if I have to armchair diagnose, I prefer to diagnose them with having distorted vision, rather than being fundamentally evil. I have also lived in a bubble of unreality because the people around me either could not or would not force me to see certain things in more than abstract terms. There was family affluence involved, but not just that, and more importantly, reality did finally assert itself to me in various ways I could not discount. Someone who was born into more privilege, and never faced the mildly-difficult choices that made me see, has a disease, but it's not necessarily evil. My original comment was essentially, "they know not what they do," and that is what I think is at play here. It is very easy to create paper bogeymen and say things are easy; I decline to do so, even if it is very clear that those holding power right now have no connection to reality. @guigsy @strongthany @yogthos I think. (Full honesty, I'm not going to look it up right now) The @bandcampunited Union never suggested people should stop using Bandcamp to support artists Today is #BandcampFriday when around 90% of the proceeds from purchases go directly to artists — which is way better than any other platform And that means, regardless of the corporate policies, you’re not giving that much to the corporation It sucks that #Bandcamp has gone through shitty buyouts But it’s probably one of the better ways to support artists right now |
@guigsy @yogthos when band camp was working on unionizing, the union seeking workers urged people and artists asked for people to not support artists by not using bandcamp