• @inb4_FoundTheVegan@lemmy.world
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    We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets.

    Democracy dies in the free market.

      • @TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee
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        anarcho-capitalist libertarian utopia?

        I hate that edgelord libertarians are trying to rebrand themselves as “anarcho-capatalist”. Anarchy and capitalism are antithetical to one another. It doesn’t have anything to do with anarchy if you aren’t evaluating hierarchy, and capitalism is literally one of the most hierarchical organizational structures possible.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          Fun fact: Conservatism was literally invented by a monarchist in the aftermath of the French revolution trying to find a way for an aristocracy to exist within democracy.

          • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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            Except England wasn’t a democracy at the time, it was a heavily rigged parliamentary system with a limited franchise, and it could be overridden by the Lords. But yeah, conservatism represented the interests of the aristocrats, in opposition to Englightenment notions like equality, accountability, rule of law and meritocracy.

            • NoneOfUrBusiness
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              I at least was talking about Burke, whose most influential work was talking about the French revolution, not the English revolution(s). That one was, at least in the start, a proper democracy.

        • edgelord libertarians are trying to rebrand themselves as "anarcho-capatalist

          Actually, American style " libertarianism" IS anarcho-capitalism. They’ve just been trying to keep that a secret until recently.

          Anarchy and capitalism are antithetical to one another.

          Yes, and no. Anarcho-capitalism is anarchic in the colloquial “no rules, no order” sense, whereas political anarchy very much isn’t.

          The stupidity of the term is what makes it apt, though: the people politically illiterate enough to think that a total lack of regulations and worker’s rights would lead to anything resembling freedom also think that the colloquial definition of anarchy is the politically accurate one.

  • Noxy
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    1142 months ago

    I offered David Shipley, whom I greatly admire, the opportunity to lead this new chapter. I suggested to him that if the answer wasn’t “hell yes,” then it had to be “no.” After careful consideration, David decided to step away.

    That is termination, not resignation.

    Fucking scumbag.

  • Photuris
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    Y’all, stop buying shit from Amazon, completely. That’s where you start.

    Bezos has money because we continue to give it to him. So, the first order of business is to simply stop spending money with him.

    As in, forever.

    Find an alternative vendor, or even schlep on down to a physical store if you need to.

    • @tburkhol@lemmy.world
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      Last time I looked at Amazon’s books, their retail arm was barely profitable. Most of their actual profits came from AWS.

      Azure (MS) or GCP (Google) are the alternatives.

      • @aseriesoftubes@lemmy.world
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        222 months ago

        Or if you want to avoid Big Tech altogether, there’s DigitalOcean, Akamai, Linode, IBM, Cloudflare, and a handful of other point providers.

        • Bob Robertson IX
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          512 months ago

          if you want to avoid Big Tech altogether, there’s … IBM

          If I had been drinking anything when I read that it would have ended up all over my screen.

        • @criss_cross@lemmy.world
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          You have to be careful as some providers and PaaS use AWS under the hood.

          For example Heroku is essentially a nice skin over AWS.

    • HeyListenWatchOut
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      312 months ago

      Would love to see a really comprehensive list of sites that aren’t garbage AI slop scam alleyways that would help cover the goods and services that Amazon acts as a one-stop convenience for. I don’t want to support Amazon, but I also don’t want to get scammed by handing out my credit card info to any old shopping site.

      Feel free to add more suggestions in your own replies.

      I’ll start :

      Electronics : B&H Photo - owned by religious folks so hours of operation are a little odd sometimes, but overall good customer service, fair prices, reliable shipping

      Grocieries : Central Market - HEB’s high-tier store chain for high-quality groceries, instead of Whole Foods

      Kitchen supplies : Webstaurant - Wholesale store for things like home kitchen goods and supplies, as well as things like flatware and dishes

      • @syreus@lemmy.world
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        B&H photo isn’t just “owned by religious folks”. They staff everything above the warehouse exclusively with Hasidic Orthodox Jewish men.

        Afaik they aren’t tied to supporting Zionism. They had some problems a decade ago with safety standards and union busting.

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          22 months ago

          And their website won’t let you order anything on the Sabbath, which drives me insane. I’m not expecting anyone to be working on the weekend, but computers don’t need to take breaks!!

      • Chris
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        I want a non profit/open source store aggregator where we can search for what we want like Amazon but direct is to the site with the item we are looking for.

        • HiramFromTheChi
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          For software, I started this directory: CookieSlayers

          Most of the software there is open source, but not all of it. Nevertheless, it’s about companies/services/products that operate a bit more ethically.

          • Chris
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            Ooh neat.
            Isn’t proton mail run by shitheads though?

      • HiramFromTheChi
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        22 months ago

        This is only for software, and focused around tracking cookies (or lack thereof), but maybe it can expand to consumer goods: CookieSlayers

    • @Tujio@lemmy.world
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      I agree, but also they don’t make their money from sales. They make money from AWS servers/ services. I would bet that they lose money or maybe slightly break even on every sale of a physical item.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        All of lemmy shopping Prime is a drop in the oceans of the millions per month my company pays aws

    • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      “V0te with ur d0ll4rzzz!!!”

      Do you actually think the next best option is actually good? There is no escape from capitalism.

  • @affiliate@lemmy.world
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    Freedom is ethical — it minimizes coercion — and practical — it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity.

    this is a very interesting sentence to find in a post that outlines the ways in which the opinion page will be losing some of its editorial freedom.

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        Hey, I like to think that sometimes I might feel the need to write remarkably similar sentences to the kinds that you, u/bearboiblake might have referenced in this particular editorial expression of human nature and sentiment in America, today.

        -You know, badly,

  • Th4tGuyII
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    There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader’s doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views.

    That’s exactly what a journalistic organisation is meant to do Jeff, especially now when the world is increasingly being filled with mouthpieces that regurgitate what their owners want them to.

    An organisation that puts out only one opinion, or is only allowed to put out one opinion, is nothing more than a mouthpiece.

    Its a shame to see the Post becoming just another mouthpiece.

    • @jballs@sh.itjust.works
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      272 months ago

      The gall of these billionaires to just buy a news organization and then blatantly state “we’re not going to do news anymore” is just incredible.

      Even Rupert Murdock had the courtesy to come up with the Fox News “Fair and Balanced” slogan (even though it was completely full of shit).

      Bezos is just like “yeah we’re going full on propaganda, go fuck yourself.”

      • @spamfajitas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        On the other end, you’ve got billionaire Jeff Lawson rescuing The Onion from private equity hell. I count their revived print subscription as one of the best things I’ve spent money on recently, considering it used to be free.

    • @localme@lemm.ee
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      Bezos’s exercise of greater control over the Post‘s journalism in recent months has raised eyebrows.

      Raised eyebrows? Is mild-washing a word? It should be.

    • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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      62 months ago

      Historically, journalism was about sifting through the different things that multiple people say are true, in order to figure out what actually is true.

      But now it can just be about what one person says is true, and the internet can figure out what’s actually true!

    • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      All of these capitalist propaganda outlets pump out the same imperial message. The firing of this one guy won’t change that at all.

  • @Jhex@lemmy.world
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    what’s “stunning” about the statement?

    All I saw was:

    • Opinion Editor did not want to continue to be a meat puppet for this propaganda outlet
    • Bezos accepted resignation
    • Bezos to look for new meat puppet
    • @monotremata@lemmy.ca
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      I assumed the stunning part was this:

      We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets. We’ll cover other topics too of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others.

      It’s just pretty blatant.

        • @Blooper@lemmynsfw.com
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          It’s possible you’ll read articles critical of those decisions written by the WSJ. They’re likely to be written in such a way as to not criticize Trump directly, but the message will likely be clear: government and taxes=bad.

    • Noxy
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      Bezos accepted resignation

      Bezos constructed resignation, which is legally termination, not resignation at all.

  • The Giant Korean
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    602 months ago

    We recently got rid of our subscriptions and canceled Prime. Wish we had done it much sooner, but better late than never.

    • RobotsLeftHand
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      Most decent manufacturers have their own website and fast shipping. I had to leave Amazon just for the fake and damaged merchandise alone.

      • The Giant Korean
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        62 months ago

        I’ve already set up subscriptions with several manufacturers directly through their sites vs ordering through Amazon. Same or better prices, too.

      • @Zink@programming.dev
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        Yeah, I am currently dealing with my last couple returns through them before I can properly cancel. I consider it punishment for not doing it earlier.

        Ordered an ergo trackball, got sent the wrong model. Now since it’s through a third party seller my return documentation says I need to call the seller, on the god damned telephone, for a free return label rather than paying for postage myself. I haven’t even shipped the return yet and I have already been using one I bought direct from Logitech that was cheaper and arrived in 1-2 days with their free “4-7 day” shipping.

        I am also awaiting my third copy of a monitor that comes with a no dead pixel guarantee. The number of dead pixels has been nonzero and increasing with each new monitor. This isn’t necessarily Amazon’s fault – it took 3 tries to get my old 50" Panasonic plasma without a dead pixel – but sending returns right back out the door is entirely likely too. I have bought and returned far more expensive things that absolutely looked like they were used (pro camera lenses for one).

    • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      For those on the fence on quitting Amazon: you can still use the website and shop, just search for the manufacturers website on stuff you want and purchase direct from them.

      You know, like going to a book store and ordering the books you find there from Amazon.

      • Kaja • she/her
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        Also even if something very specific that you want isn’t available outside of Amazon, that’s all the more reason to definitely not buy it and message the manufacturer/seller and let them know why you’re not buying it. Boycotts will sometimes mean not buying something you really want to buy, that’s working as designed.

    • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Why would anybody pay for stuff that’s completely free to download?

      Maybe they gotta pay for a VPN but that’s quite affordable and people should be doing that anyway.

  • @arotrios@lemmy.world
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    “Democracy dies in Darkness”

    -Washington Post

    “Nah, I knifed that bitch in the back in broad daylight.”

    -Jeff Bezos

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    Interestingly, the Post and the NYT both lean heavily on their Opinion sections to pretend they’re not licking boots. Now the Post won’t have that option.

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    He’s basically making the exact same argument as Faux News did, 30 years or more after anyone reasonable realized that they were blatantly lying.