• Mika@piefed.ca
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    2 days ago

    I’m actually trying my best not to buy from countries I see as vile and inhumane, and businesses owned by people who support vile political ideologies. Spend a good amount of time checking for the brand and country of origin while in the shop.

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      21 hours ago

      Have you had any success? How? Every time I’ve started down that road, it’s a maze of twisty passages, all alike

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        20 hours ago

        The packaging generally have production address and distributor, and maybe a brand. So a quick web search if have doubts.

        But yeah I wish it was simpler.

        • Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          1 day ago

          Have you read the amount of responses in this post? 😂

          No way the definition of normal I gave is the common one. At some point it doesn’t really matter what the dictionary says, if enough people change the meaning of a word they use, it changes meaning.

          Still interesting to look at the roots of a word to see original meanings and so on though.

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            1 day ago

            No way the definition of normal I gave is the common one.

            maybe, but definitely not a rare one. for instance I regularly hear that people deem others weird because the other person cares about their privacy, and does “extreme” things to achieve it, like not using facebook or using a less known email provider. while I think it’s the normal thing to do so, others (mostly who don’t care about privacy) think it’s not normal, reason being it’s not the common thing to do.

            I was meaning it mostly about this part:

            Something being normal is rooted on it being the norm, as in, something typical. If you think something is odd, you can’t feel like it’s normal just for you, that’s not what the norm means. Maybe it seems natural to you? Sure, but not normal.

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          2 days ago

          Some people argue that you as a single buyer won’t make a corporation go bankrupt. Saying that, they mean they would just go for cost/efficiency when buying themselves, ignoring the moral aspect, cause their contribution isn’t gonna be noticeable. After all, it’s not their fault, it’s the government/capitalism/<whatever_else>.

          I find this argument ridiculous cause 20 cent bullets kill people.