Obviously, racism against Chinese-Americans is still, in fact, bad. (& tbh I'm not crazy about calls to demonize the nation of China either.)
this, however, places some limits on growth if your principles aren't widely shared. eg if the CEO of a company wants to challenge China even though that'll lose money, he'd better actually have enough control over the board, or have a board that understands his choice.
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if there's a critical mass of $$$ in the hands of "squishy" people who literally don't have *any* principles or even specific preferences, growth will go to the squishiest...until the "squishiness" crashes against an actual bad consequence.
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mostly you see critique of "woke capitalism" from people who have different values than mine (they *actually* don't approve of money or homosexuality or feel-good pop media or w/e) so it's difficult for me to relate to.
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