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Dan Goodin

@WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites

Consumers support corporations by voting in pro-corporation politicians, eating at McDonalds, buying tons of plastic crap at Walmart, and having food delivered in cars and served in plastic containers. Here in the US, at least, governments are dysfunctional. They can't be counted on to even fund themselves. Waiting to take action only after the government cracks down on corporations is a recipe for failure. Individuals can and must feel the imperative to change their climate-destroying ways.

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Jay

@dangoodin @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites Yes, which is why the choice should be made easier by increasing access to sustainable and plastic free items both physically and financially, and at a time when economic inequality is through the roof and a dwindling number of corporations control markets, voting with your dollar is less and less possible for any given person.

Dan Goodin replied to Jay

@WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites

Corporations aren't going to provide plastic-free options when consumers are perfectly content shelling out huge sums for the status quo. Definitely, some people can't afford to make changes, but huge numbers of people can . . . and don't. And they justify their inaction by saying corporations must act instead. Again, in our current political environment, the government is completely ineffectual. That isn't likely to change anytime soon. Until it does, individuals face an imperative to pick up the slack.

@WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites

Corporations aren't going to provide plastic-free options when consumers are perfectly content shelling out huge sums for the status quo. Definitely, some people can't afford to make changes, but huge numbers of people can . . . and don't. And they justify their inaction by saying corporations must act instead. Again, in our current political environment, the government is completely ineffectual. That isn't likely to change anytime soon. Until it does,...

Jay replied to Dan

@dangoodin @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites Yeahhhh I think we’re going to disagree here. I do not stop the buck at the feet of the people with the least amount of power.

Dan Goodin replied to Jay

@WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @chu @ianrosewrites

What about all the people with means who say fuck it?

T Chu 朱 replied to Dan

@dangoodin @WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @ianrosewrites

Fuck the a holes who still buy gas guzzlers and water bottles in 2024.

Dan Goodin replied to T Chu 朱

@chu @WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @ianrosewrites

Careful, @chu People buying gas guzzling muscle cars and having door dash delivered to their work meetings have no other choice. After all, they have the least amount of power even though they're responsible for 2/3 of the economy. Far better to wait for a dysfunctional government to pass common sense legislation than expect these individuals to wake the hell up and make better consumer decisions. Thinking otherwise just means you've been brainwashed by the propagandists.

@chu @WhiteCatTamer @sidereal @ianrosewrites

Careful, @chu People buying gas guzzling muscle cars and having door dash delivered to their work meetings have no other choice. After all, they have the least amount of power even though they're responsible for 2/3 of the economy. Far better to wait for a dysfunctional government to pass common sense legislation than expect these individuals to wake the hell up and make better consumer decisions. Thinking otherwise just means you've been brainwashed by...

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