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This a great video and great primer for people that never question their convictions and where they may of gotten them. When it comes to childhood memories there are people who will claim their upbringing was abusive and children from the same family who will say that it wasn't so. Just to take Michael Jackson for example, LaToya came out and said her father absolutely was abusive and yet Janet Jackson always denied it. Now which part of that is just the person's subconscious defense mechanisms jumping in to shield them from the abuse, who can tell. As far being fed a steady diet of lies and manipulation, whomever controls the media controls people's perception and from there motives and action en masse. So it can be said that whatever story, lie or manipulation that you are listening to, that is what influences and hence controls you. Most people have the mistaken belief that their minds are so strong, so impermeable, like a fortress, and for most people, if not all, that is simply not true. That being said, I believe we are hardwired to always consume something, be it data, information, drama, food, drugs, alcohol, sex, dopamine, whatever. I don't think there is anything we can do about this drive as it is necessary for the organism to survive. We do have say in what we consume, however, provided we have choices available.
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If it's too big to fail, it's too big to exist.
Multiple countries (France especially) have already fought back against Amazon, penalized them for abusing their workers, being anti-union, and violating anti-trust laws.
With how much money Bezos is making (which he didn't make on his own), he could easily end homelessness in the U.S. ($20 billion), and still be the richest man in the World. He would never commit to it, because multiple long term studies have concluded that the more money you have, the less empathetic you become. Jeff Bezos is no exception. Nobody earns a billion dollars, ethically. Heck, nobody earns a billion dollars, period.
I cancelled my Amazon account years ago, and, gladly, haven't bought from them since. I much rather buy from the source, and support local businesses, than give my money to someone who will stifle competition, and make things worse for the economy.
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