Participating in society is not the same as ruling it.
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Replying to @KatieRu_ @MarcusJr2001_ and
Also add to the analogy that you (likely, as well as most Americans) ask him to break your legs and pay his company hundreds of thousands to do it over and over again and even buy an amazing membership just begging him to break your legs.
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Replying to @theSamParr @KatieRu_ and
Wtf are you taking about. The analogy is clearly about Amazon’s negative impact on the environment + climate — and yes, on humanity — which Bezos is now offering to “fix” through vague charitable means
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Replying to @SarahNEmerson @KatieRu_ and
Millions of people buy their products. Likely you too. We support them. Crazy to blame amazon and say they’re breaking our legs when most Americans buy and contribute to the actions amazon decides to take. Is that more clear? Do u buy from amazon?
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Replying to @theSamParr @KatieRu_ and
You are willfully misunderstanding the point here + shifting the blame on consumers (who sure, can choose where to spend their $) as if the company would disappear if people didn’t support it. But the bulk of its revenue comes from AWS support for industries like fossil fuel
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Replying to @SarahNEmerson @KatieRu_ and
A company wouldn’t disappear if it didn’t have customers? Ok.
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Replying to @theSamParr @SarahNEmerson and
Do you shop on Amazon or use their products?
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Replying to @KatieRu_ @SarahNEmerson and
Calling amazon evil because it hurts the environment because of its daily operations then spending money there when you have other options seems super hypocritical.
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Ok Katie. Good luck with everything.
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