Comment on Too many products are easier to throw away than fix—consumers deserve a 'right to repair'

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foggenbooty@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Exactly, the reason we don’t repair things is two fold.

  1. The reason everyone here is talking about: the products aren’t designed for it.
  2. The reason the products aren’t designed for it: we can’t afford it.

To dig deeper into #2, yes sometimes things are made harder to repair for the sake of thinness or some technological reason, but a main issue is that we cannot afford our own labour. Our wages have not kept up over the last half century and we can no longer afford to hire our neighbors in our local communities for their skills.

Because we have been outsourcing manufacturing for so long we feel like we have money, becYse we can buy a TV for every room. But if that TV was made in NA and not Asia? It would be a $2000 TV, not $400. It’s cheaper to buy new because we cannot afford man hours to repair.

The consumer economy we have is built for waste and exploitation. While I 100% support right to repair and it’s a step in the right direction, I feel most people will still buy new.

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