It is the inevitable logic of capitalism operating as intended.
I suggest starting to build a backup I2P meshnet node/radio broadcaster, cancel your amazon prime and torrent all the shows, stop buying anything from Amazon and shop local instead.
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dojan@lemmy.world 10 months agoUgh. Seeing shit like this makes me question what the point of life even is. I don’t want to partake in this bullshit. Sure I can basically boycott Amazon (unless you count AWS which half the web runs on - can’t do shit about that), and it’s easy to do so here in Sweden since they’re particularly garbage and don’t really offer anything of value.
But Amazon was never the problem. The system is broken. Amazon is just one symptom, and there’s loads of companies out there operating at different levels but doing basically the same bullshit.
It is the inevitable logic of capitalism operating as intended.
I suggest starting to build a backup I2P meshnet node/radio broadcaster, cancel your amazon prime and torrent all the shows, stop buying anything from Amazon and shop local instead.
… Amazon … in Sweden since they’re particularly garbage and don’t really offer anything of value.
I don’t know if Amazon is uniquely crap here in Sweden or if they’re the same everywhere - if the latter, I wonder how they grew to such a size because they are shadier than AliExpress and Wish.
When they launched, they used the Argentinian flag to represent Sweden. Three horizontal stripes, light blue, with a white middle stripe that has a smiling sun on it. The Swedish flag is an off-blue with a yellow cross. Sweden starts with an S, Argentina starts with an A. I’ve legit no idea how they did this mix-up.
All the products are machine translated. I’ve seen cookware with 300 metre long cables and the ability to send internal emails. I’ve seen curtains depicting people frolicking in sexual assault. Tents that make for great gifts for a prostitute, grandchild, or little sister. Sluts for your yard. Spotlights for indoors commercial sexual intercourse. Lots of fucking-* products, fucking egg productions, fucking vacationdogs, fucking spoons, fucking mushrooms, fucking penis curry, fucking bovine poop in red wine sauce.
Needless to say, I do not have Amazon prime, nor do I buy anything from Amazon when we have much better and more reliable local alternatives that I know conform to Swedish and European regulation and legislation, and will have my back should whatever I buy end up being faulty. I can’t say the same for Amazon.
This takes me back to the era when every other online store was selling DVD-gramophones.
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Exploitation has never changed.
This isn’t very different from the downsizing of the 90’s, every time we go through this song and dance they find new ways to screw us, because often we’ve legally fought for the previous ways to be denied. They’ll do anything to pay the least. They don’t actually care about remote or in-office at all based on this comment over at hackernews:
They’re happy to replace US workers with cheaper workers from other countries, they don’t care that they work remote.
Anyway, I don’t disagree, it makes me want to give up and I believe the system is broken, and it’s been broken since before I was born.
dojan@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Slavery isn’t needed anymore, and no one is really free anyway. You can’t opt out of the system.
vexikron@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
You can’t opt out so do not try.
Use the existing system to build parrellel systems that are not under corporate control and are robust enough to survive the corporate systems either collapsing or becoming too expensive or unreliable to use.
dojan@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I don’t know what prepper stuff you’re on about, I’m talking about simple bullshit like owning a home and working.
If you want to be safe from the elements and eat food, you need to partake in the BS corpo society we have. You can’t just go out in the wilderness, build a shelter and live off the land. You’re forever owned by and beholden to society, good luck finding a way out of that.
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Doesn’t mean these people still don’t want that. You can tell, they get perverse joy in being control of others lives.
HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 10 months ago
So that just means they are going to pay US workers $20k-$40k and be ok if there are few US workers.
fadingembers@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Such is the plight of the nursing and education industries
EnderMB@lemmy.world 10 months ago
So, I work at Amazon, and that comment is very misleading.
Amazon obviously pay less outside of the US, but one of the core reasons they hire in the US, Canada, and India is because there are far fewer protections for worker’s rights. It’s absolutely not about cost, because otherwise they would probably also increase roles across Europe. In the UK, you’d be very lucky to find a role compared to most smaller US locations, and many people believe it’s because it’s been far harder to lay people off. The same goes for locations across France, Spain, and Germany. Big tech in general is downsizing across Europe.
US software engineers get paid far better than us outside of the US, but if Amazon truly cared about cost, they would’ve moved lots of roles away years ago.
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 10 months ago
The companies will claim it’s the cost of living difference or they are unable to find an American worker.
If they’re doing work of an American. They need to be paid like an American.
Also h1b should be eliminated. H1b are abusive.
If they can’t find an American then they’re paying shit.
Denmark comes up often because McDonald’s workers make a decent wage. Denmark also does not have a minimum wage but wages bargain for as an industry. I wouldn’t mind that system in America.
I’m paid very well but I wouldn’t mind all IT workers must make at least X. It would end those stupid jobs ads where they want 10 years of experience, a masters degree, expertise in 10 specific technologies and want to pay 15 an hour.