• Samuelwankenobi@sh.itjust.works
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    Yeah well maybe they shouldn’t have blindly followed and sucked up to Trump either they come out completely apposing him (which is not likely to happen) or I will not buy any products from them

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      For profit corporations will always support fascism given the chance. It’s no coincidence Mussolini called it corporatism.

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      Isn’t managing brand awareness and reputation… you know, a fundamental part of running basically just most businesses with large consumer bases?

      Gee, its almost like these people with ‘executive’ or ‘president’ or ‘head’ somewhere in their job titles are all fucking morons who are bad at their jobs, by their own description and metrics they use to describe them!

      Bonus Anarcho-Syndicalist 'hot take'

      The solution isn’t to replace those particular people.

      The problem is not those particular people.

      The problem is a wildly unbalanced and codified system of power dynamics.

      The solution is a radical restructuring of for profit corporations into democratic worker cooperatives of some kind where workers elect their leaders.

      Unions, as currently implemented in the US, are generally laughably useless in terms of… you know, actually doing the things they are supposed to do.

      This shit will never end and hypercapitalism will drive us all into early graves unless we do something a bit more more radical.

      ‘Radical’ meaning: To address the root cause, instead of the effects.

      … And for any liberals reading, no, no the oligarchs will not just agree to do this after a passionate speech or ‘insightful’ op-ed in the Atlantic.

      You need to have what is called leverage.

      In this context, that means a credible threat of violence.

      One of course hopes this threat has to only ever remain as a threat.

      Sorry, I didn’t write these rules, human history did.

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      7 days ago

      Maybe other countries should not have trusted america since it’s first illegal war

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    So you’re telling me that if we make the world hate us, they might send us less money?

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    “Wow, I can’t believe we backed a fascist shitwit and now people hate us???”

    Corporations never learn. Literally. They’re incapable of learning.

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      Personally i hated america since iraq war. If i knew younger about other terrible stop the united snakes did i would hate it sooner

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      Shareholders do, buy while backing fascist, sell just before launching a “fascism actually back mmkay” message.

      • ⭐ Shareholders profit.
      • ⭐ Burger go up in price.
      • ⭐ Free advertisement.
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    Wow its like US culture was only held up by goodwill from USAID, NIH, and weapons donations to ukraine and it turns out people think the US is otherwise a bunch of billionaire sex perverts and their wage slaves when you dismantle those things.

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    Because of the global trade war? Or because of their implication in aiding Israel in committing genocide? Or both?

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      Please don’t stop there. We need people to witness this and do like the boycotters abroad are doing.

      It’s about bullying and exploiting other countries with really high tariffs.

      It’s about our full support of Israel while they commit a genocide.

      It’s about our failure to uphold the deal we made with Ukraine to get them to agree to nuclear disarmament.

      It’s about deciding not to honor contracts made during the last administration, saying that they no longer apply, and allowing the people who benefited from USAID abroad (and tons of federal, formerly dependable paychecks at home) to fall off without even an acknowledgement of wrongdoing, while yelling that anybody who isn’t hand-over-fist greedy isn’t American.

      I’ve been saying this since he first started campaigning: STOP GIVING HIM STUFF. HE GOES AWAY WHEN YOU STOP LISTENING TO HIM AND GIVING HIM YOUR STUFF.

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      Another reason is because America is lowering their food safety standards and food from them may kill you

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      Both, plus the sabre rattling about Greenland and Panama, plus the BS with Visa/Mastercard and resistance to the idea of other countries trying to circumvent reliance on American banking, plus probably a bunch of other stuff I’m forgetting or that is too region specific to mention here.

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            No, we always knew he was dangerous garbage.

            We’re pissed off at the rest of you who are supposed to be doing something about it but instead keep bringing pillows to a gunfight.

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              Chicago is presently preparing for an invasion. If Texas NG rides through there, you’ll all get to see the Civil War in the US you want so badly.

              The half of us that knew he was garbage are holding off war as long as possible.

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          Right, yes, of course. Sorry, there’s so much bullshit to keep track of, and some of it belongs to other presidents, too.

          Edit: Oh, and “Department of War” now too, I guess.

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      It’s not either. Public opinion on those topics have not really shifted.

      It’s because of US unreliability. Both in an economic and diplomatic sense.

      Why would I buy things from a toxic and volatile economy? Why would I stake my future on the unreliability of a republican government?

      The only things still holding the illusion of strength together is the AI bubble and the hope that things will be better when Trump dies.

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    Shit, I’m American and even I’m anti-American.

    I’m a human before I’m an American and America isn’t acting very humane.

    Act like trash, get treated like trash.

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    I don’t support fascist regimes, I have completely changed the way I do my groceries. and saving money in the process.

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      Same here. If I don’t want to do research, I just pick the store brand of whatever I’m buying. It’s usually the cheapest anyway and quality varies from exactly the same to passable. So far only the cold-brew tea and the artifical sweetener were really not acceptable, but non-American alternatives exist for both.

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    The American’t boycotting will continue until they have their own little-engine-that-could revolution, kick the fascism to the curb, and adjust the perception of their own importance and contributions to the world.

    It might even last a little longer than all that. The message must be understood.

    I will personally never set foot in that cursed country again in my life.

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      Same same. Absolutely shitty culture and they deserve everything they voted for.

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      Good, fuck America in general. The world absolutely needs less reliance on central powers like America and China and hopefully everybody can work on improving.