snowdriftissue

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[–] snowdriftissue@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

if we're talking about iPhones, well, I don't think we have to talk a lot about those.

Based on your other comments, your proposed solution to iPhones is Fairphones and Shiftphones, which are not only more expensive than lower-end iPhones, but also typically only available in Europe.

[–] snowdriftissue@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

let's please not pretend this is something you have to invest hours of your day into

It is though, precisely because, as you say, there are many many sub-companies for nestle and coca cola. They are near-monopolies owning large swaths of products making it difficult to identify alternatives, and once you identify true alternatives, you have to determine whether those alternatives are really "more ethical" whatever that means. It's truly a waste of time.

Boycotts are different because the demands are clearly vocalized and efforts are coordinated, making for a bigger impact. There's also the carrot of "if you do xyz specific actionable thing, we will come back and start buying your products again." Boycotts also don't require the same level of time consuming scrutiny on an individual level. You look at the list of brands and you avoid those brands. Easy.

[–] snowdriftissue@lemmy.world 2 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (3 children)

"voting with your wallet" in the way it's usually meant does not and has never worked and puts the burden on individuals to invest an inordinate amount of time and research for typically minimal returns like "support potentially slightly less bad company B instead of slightly worse company A." Voting with your wallet also shames those who don't have the financial resources to feasibly pay for "more ethical" things, which are typically also more expensive.

Your time is far better spent on higher yield things. For example, boycotting, meaning organized movements with specific demands, does move the needle. Using directly democratic levers to push forward policy when available, such as state ballot proposals in the US, works. Replacing products from companies in your life with community made things (like lemmy), which I view as a form of prefiguration, works. Labor movements like general strikes to push policy forward works. These things actually bring people together and are worth their time investment, unlike "voting with your wallet."

[–] snowdriftissue@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Phreeli is overpriced and doesn't actually grant much privacy despite their claims. Telecom providers can still have a field day with your location and sms/call data even if Phreeli isn't collecting that themselves, which is also really just a pinky promise at this point. There are also competing services already which don't require PII either but have more reasonable prices.

If you want a phone number just to sign up for signal or something just use jmp.chat smspool or mysudo depending on your needs.

[–] snowdriftissue@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

finally made a lemmy account just to downvote you. don't fucking do whippets they can paralyze you for life. I've seen it. And dentists use it because they have years of training and proper equipment and they understand the risks (unlike you clearly).