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Aceticon@lemmy.world 8 months agoYour question as formulated has the expectation that people must love some company.
From that I assumed that you yourself “love” one or more companies and hence use “love” for companies in your purchasing decisions.
My “do your thing” applies to you making purchasing decisions following “love” for companies. A different stating of the idea I was trying to pass in that sentence is: “You do your purchases guided by love for companies, just don’t think that others must share that same reductive way of making purchasing decisions.”
tsonfeir@lemm.ee 8 months ago
They said they “have no love for Apple,” which has the expectation that they must have “love” for another.
I was simply asking them. (Not you)
Aceticon@lemmy.world 8 months ago
That expectation makes no logical sense.
“Having no love for Apple” does not imply that one “must love some other company” because “loving no company” would also include “having no love for Apple”.
This is probably why you got the downvotes: there are plenty of people around whose relation to companies does not involve loving any of them.
tsonfeir@lemm.ee 8 months ago
I don’t really give a shit, I just thought it was an interesting response to a simple question. People love to get mad, and it’s fascinating.