• following pressure from a conservative think tank that holds shares in the company

    Yeah, while I hate to say I rather support capitalism – living in a milder capitalism country in which the bigger problem is commercialism – I admit capitalism is broken fundamentally. Any bad actor can push their conspiracy just by putting money.

    •  millie   ( @millie@beehaw.org ) 
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      Capitalism is primarily defined by the need to push for constant growth. There’s nothing wrong with buying and selling things, but making growth a matter of primacy automatically means the quality of the product and user experience isn’t. Neither is the well-being and livelihood of the workers.

      In a system where companies are incentivized to compete on that level, we can’t have nice things. Not for long anyway.

      It’s definitely capitalism, rather than just commerce, that’s the problem. It’s a social cancer.

    • I rarely shop Best Buy as it is so it’s not like avoiding them in the future is difficult for me, but I fear that a lot of big corps have something like this tucked away somewhere.

      • It’s sad to realize that this type of conservative think tanks are everywhere. They are also counterproductive, but I guess they’re just there to grab money from idiotic conservative donors with the lowest IQ.

        • I’m glad to say my employer is not like this, they promote pride month and have banners on their website etc.

          Unfortunately they don’t do this in Hungary, Saudi Arabia etc. I wish they were a bit more pushy on those sides but profit first I guess.