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they don't even care about PR anymore, do they?
they and the other large corporations know nobody will stop them, and anybody who needs to fly has no recourse. ethics? that's for us, not them.
I'm not sure if that kind of defeatism is useful, but I understand why you'd resort to it. I think a better way to articulate this is, "the means of recourse we agree to use is no longer effective." I also really don't know if small businesses can be regularly trusted to be considerate of ethics. Under a capitalist system, this behaviour is not only allowed but encouraged since it is fundamentally an unethical way to organize.
Luigi is in the news recently, and it's worth noting that United Healthcare rolled back some aggressive claim denial policies when the safety of its executives was threatened. There are many extralegal options available in terms of sabotage or, as other users in this thread has mentioned, staging demonstrations on planes that are priced on this model to disrupt plane travel, or starting protest campaigns at corporate buildings, homes of executives, etc. If you prefer something that remains within liberal institutions, state-level movements to define AI as price fixing would likely have an easier time to gain popular traction since AI is widely hated at this point.
This isn't to say you can't complain without volunteering to shoot Delta's CEO, but just that responding to this with, "the govt isn't doing anything which means nothing can be done," exemplifies the sort of learned helplessness that characterizes American neoliberal politics at a street level.
I appreciate the thoughtful reply. I was referring to the current situation with our government when I said no one will stop them. I assure you I am working to elect their replacements. Even then, if they get total control of Congress, there will still be two years before they can get control of the executive.
Once they have that, it will be several years before they clean out the operators behind all of This crap.
We are fighting the flock surveillance. I am not exhibiting defeatism. I am exhibiting resignation. It is a fact that with the powers that are currently in control, nobody is going to do anything. In fact, they are Increasingly helping it to get worse.
Yes, my comment was pointing out that the exact mentality you just expressed again is a form of learned helplessness. You do not need to defer to the US federal govt to challenge corporations; especially so if, as you said, it has dropped the veil that it was going to do anything in the first place. Don't get disappointed when Dems don't do anything themselves -- as they have shown many times -- since they are, afterall, a neoliberal party that has also participated in or facilitated the erosion of US business regulation and antitrust enforcement. You're going to be exercising your power more effectively by dedicating your time and hope not to their political victories, but getting as involved as you can in local movements that typically have much more immediate and effective results.
Not when on the other side is "jump through these hoops and give us this data for a $40 discount!!!!"
They're leveraging information asymmetry. It's as one-sided as it can get.