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$1000 says you're, at best, a college kid. Probably a teenager.
Why? People with actual life experience in this shitty system don't make the personal responsibility argument because they've lived enough to know that's bullshit.
Companies like Amazon can't exist if people don't buy from them. The fact that you think people have to buy from them is the problem.
No one has to spend their money with Amazon. There's always going to be a personal responsibility aspect when people willingly do something they know is wrong.
How about... you do what you want with your own money and let other people do the same?
I do. It's just the claim that people aren't personally responsible for where they choose to spend their money is preposterous.
Yeah, free will sucks like that...
What, taking responsibility for your choices?
Yes. Because heaven forbid someone does something you don't like.
People REALLY need to mind their own business. 🙄
Bro, I'm not denigrating anyone for spending money on Amazon. I'm guilty of forgetting the moral and ethical implications for a short term dopamine rush too.
But I'm not going to delude myself into thinking I had to spend money with them.
My problem is with people using flimsy excuses trying to assuage their guilt for doing something they knew was wrong.
What a facile argument.
So you think people aren't responsible for where they choose to spend their money? Is Amazon holding a gun to their head?
Lol, I'll take my $1000.
Sorry that you lack logical thinking. Enjoy your coffee.