• Abie Nathan/TheyThem@lemmygrad.ml
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    Always whining about productivity while neglecting sustainability.
    Fucking exhausting with their blame-shifting.
    Private sector/Those in power owning the means of production somehow makes them experts & end up being used for profits & creating a psychological detachment with time to the brand by the owners & employees.

    It kind of makes you wonder how many unsustainable businesses/manufacturers out there should have closed or repurposed (If possible) their whole existence is to squeeze the most profits, so someone stays on the top.

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      If you have no care but your own enrichment, sustainability is a waste. Being rich is a mental illness and addiction.

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        It’s not mental illness & addictions, it’s more about the environmental factors that Uphold/Rationalize & Justify/Proliferate their lifestyles (Supremacy, Repression, Regression, Chaos, Divide, Disorder, Hegemonic, Genocidal,…).
        It’s a copy-paste from conservative, even Hitler relied on these factors to establish power.

        I have been listening to the podcast Activist #MMT (PodcastAddict/Apple), I invite everyone to listen to these episodes, although it wasn’t mentioned just in this one

        Episode 143 [1/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide
        Episode 144 [2/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide
        Episode 145 [3/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide

        My critic on the podcast:
        Focus on the message, it’s not that good. It’s for the light-hearted one.