• Yoga@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Daily reminder that evil corporations polute for fun and because of evil, and not because of people’s insatiable desire for more junk.

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      2 days ago

      Well that desire is partially artificially created.

      Yes humans are stupid and buy shit, but many things are made intended to be bought amd break or not needed at all but advertised differently.

      For example you don’t need an AI. But companies shove it down your throat so that you have to use the power hungry monstrosity of a shitty software.

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        Visiting Paris rn coming from a Car dependent city in Canada.

        We shouldn’t need cars. We should build our cities to encourage walking and reliable public transport to go farther.

        Literally all the major structure in Paris are within short walk + bus ride away from each other. If you got good legs you could probably walk to most of these places. The Louvre, the Eiffel tower, the River, Alexander III bridge, etc.

        All with little shops, cafés, and bakeries everywhere if you need a bite to eat.

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            2 days ago

            Oh Amsterdam looks incredible. There’s a number of European cities I want to visit including Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London etc.

            Unfortunately, our plan just includes Paris, then a train ride to Zürich where we’ll stay a couple more days before heading home from there. We were planning to have a day trip in Brussels but sadly that didn’t go through.

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        I’d argue that the desire is almost entirely artificially created.

        I’d like to see governments try to do something about the constant affronts to our psychology that is the marketing industry.

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      Daily reminder that these same corporations pump obscene amounts of money into funding what is essentially highly sophisticated, precisely targeted and near constant psychological warfare to deliberately induce feelings of insecurity, fear, addiction, isolation, inadequacy and emptiness in billions of people and then convince them that buying their product is what will relieve these feelings. Simultaneously, they set wages so low that junk that breaks easily and can’t be repaired is all that many people can afford. They create the junk, the desire for it and ultimately the necessity for purchasing it. There are entire industries built around sparking and maximising that desire and necessity.

      You aren’t wrong, but it also isn’t the whole picture.

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        2 days ago

        The hyper consumerist marketing driven rat race has been getting worse over time and it feels like governments have been helpless to stop it. I honestly don’t know what is to be done about it.

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      Yes, yes they do. People don’t want junk as it is, people desire their wants and needs met. If for example a human wants a piece of clothing that looks good, but the corporations setup the world in such a way that most people can only afford junk clothing that looks OK and disappears after two wash cycles, a human will buy endless amount of junk clothing.