nostr:npub109x0x9dlft64y4h9vz9mxu92qpqn752sd8p4xe2zkcanlzmk2fcq3pwvvl nostr:npub14q6a856gru3kjnrw3m3st0u5vxlls9a2redvsdd9u3gke8d4ucxs0a4za2 it's also government grants in the case of games. Goodbye volcano high was clearly funded by the Canadian government
Capitalism didn’t lead to the dystopia you speak of. Everything these businesses are doing are costing them money and profit to promote a moral ideology to get/keep their ESG scores up, to get investment money. The pyramid is inverted where the customers should control the market, but now big investors do.
I stopped shopping at Wal-Mart for over 20 years. I don’t shop at Amazon. I stopped shopping at Target two years ago when they started selling chest binders to teenagers (and went back to Wal-Mart which makes their managers take training on how to be racists 😩). I do realize the limits of these decisions and how they’re more symbolic in this world and have written this entire article about it last year:
https://battlepenguin.com/politics/you-cant-vote-with-your-dollar/
That being said, Bud Light should be a wake up call. AB InBev had to sell several brands, including Red Hook, meaning I can drink Red Hook again! Now that is a positive change! That shows when pushed to the wall, people can make a difference with purchasing decisions.
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