How is just joining the people fucking things up improving anything? If I go join an oil drilling company and do the same as everyone working in the oil industry, how does my joining them change things for the better? I just become part of the problem.Like I said, that's the kind of "non-systems approach to morality" that makes things worse rather than better. It makes you feel good to be "above it," to not be "complicit," but in the end the net effect is to worsen the world, not improve it
How is just joining the people fucking things up improving anything? If I go join an oil drilling company and do the same as everyone working in the oil industry, how does my joining them change things for the better? I just become part of the problem.
Doesn't matter. You're hoping your next employer does and can pay you a decent wage.
I got work to do I'm outta here
No one was saying all tech bros are evil. We know its NotAllTechBros. We were shooting the shit. We dont need you to explain how the market works.
this entire thread trades on that implicit assumption; a hermeneutics of suspicion is what undergirds the entire discursive sensibility
in the grand scheme of things your morally bankrupt ethics pales into insignificance compared to your taste in music though. The real evil is bodega ///. This shit is minor.
Well yes technology is a big part of the coming authoritarianism. I don't think its worth our time to painfully qualify how were talking about structural dynamics every time we bring it upthis entire thread trades on that implicit assumption; a hermeneutics of suspicion is what undergirds the entire discursive sensibility