You are illiterate I’m not fucking defending them oh my god read
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Anonymous1w
When you type anything on this app you give money to Amazon
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Anonymous#11w
Literally
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AnonymousOP1w
Read more than that and you’ll get my point, I’m not saying you shouldn’t try to buy from a better place, I’m saying at the end of the day we need to rid ourselves of capitalism entirely
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Anonymous#21w
Explain
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AnonymousOP1w
This app’s second and third most contacted domains are tied to Amazon. That’s how this whole thing is hosted
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Anonymous#21w
Literally you can’t do shit these days without these fucks getting your money lolllll
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Anonymous#21w
They fraction of a fraction of a cent amazon might get is somehow a comeback from abstaining from *choosing* to order things off amazon?
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AnonymousOP1w
Once again I’m not encouraging that when there are plenty of other options, Jesus you really are illiterate holy shit
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Anonymous#21w
“You say Exxon is bad yet you walk on a sidewalk made with oil products? Funny”
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AnonymousOP1w
I’ll see if I can find something more recent but in 2022 they lost money on e-commerce. Their profit margin on AWS is 35%
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Anonymous#21w
was**
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Anonymous#11w
You don’t even agree that people should choose to order from smaller businesses instead, saying “ infantilization of the harm caused by small businesses and their exploitation really is so pathetic”
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AnonymousOP1w
Atp Amazon (e-commerce) is somewhat unavoidable. Before they undercut all the mom and pop stores, you actually had more choices
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Anonymous#21w
Amazon is very avoidable for how the average person uses it. It’s very convenient, not necessary
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AnonymousOP1w
True, but it’s not easy when you’re dealing with the rising cost of living or you need a product that’s hard to find
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AnonymousOP1w
I do agree, I’m just saying small businesses ain’t so peachy either. Fucking read you dumbass holy shit
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Anonymous#11w
So you think that people should try to purchase from smaller businesses, and doing so is better than buying from amazon
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AnonymousOP1w
YES OH MY FUCKING GOD. My point is that it’s still only marginally better, and we need to abolish the capitalist mode of production entirely you illiterate fuck
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Anonymous#21w
I can see your point, but if we’re being honest what % of purchases someone makes on Amazon is because something is truly too hard to find anywhere else? I would say its very low
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Anonymous#11w
You truly and honestly believe that buying from a small mom and pop store is “marginally” better than amazon?🤨
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AnonymousOP1w
Yes, some of the most egregious wage theft and exploitation (in the west, excluding imperialism obv) occurs at “mom and pop” businesses.
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AnonymousOP1w
And because they aren’t “the big fish” they often get away with more of it too
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Anonymous#11w
Well isn’t that the beauty of buying locally or from smaller businesses, that you aren’t tied to one in particular and can shop somewhere that is more in line with how you feel a business should run?
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Anonymous#11w
The argument of “ Amazon is definitely bad but SOME small businesses are bad too, so really you’re fucked either way” is lazy
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AnonymousOP1w
Sure, except they all fundamentally rely on exploitation to make a profit unless they are a worker co-op and make the products themselves. Your “mom and pop” boutique just sells sweatshop garments from Bangladesh
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AnonymousOP1w
It’s not lazy, we are fucked either way. I’m saying we need more than just boycotts to fix this
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Anonymous#11w
You could argue that Amazon does the same except the workers packing your order aren’t even from your local community. They could be robots
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Anonymous#21w
No shit ofc they do the same this whole system is fucked that’s my goddamn point
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Anonymous#11w
Right, so I think OP is arguing that at least the mom and pop shop is supporting members of your community with jobs. It’s a bit better
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Anonymous#11w
I’m genuinely curious how you think we get to that end goal if people don’t start by choosing local or smaller businesses when they can
Doomerism is so boring and doesn’t get us anywhere