To what extent are we victims, and to what extent are we part of the system? This isn’t a simple thing to answer, and there’s not a single answer.
Corporations have too much power, but people fell into consumerism and fanboyism, defending their practices.
People talk about reducing electronic trash, but will buy the next shiny device at launch, before the last one stops working, will say that it’s a “needed improvement” when someone criticizes things like phones removing audio jacks, and look at people using older stuff as if they’re crazy. People talk about damaging production chains, but won’t prioritize local small ones. There are so many examples, but this is enough to get the idea.
To what extent are we victims, and to what extent are we part of the system? This isn’t a simple thing to answer, and there’s not a single answer.
Corporations have too much power, but people fell into consumerism and fanboyism, defending their practices.
People talk about reducing electronic trash, but will buy the next shiny device at launch, before the last one stops working, will say that it’s a “needed improvement” when someone criticizes things like phones removing audio jacks, and look at people using older stuff as if they’re crazy. People talk about damaging production chains, but won’t prioritize local small ones. There are so many examples, but this is enough to get the idea.
Somehow, people love brands and corporations.