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  • I like the message of this, whilst feeling that it puts a lot of pressure on the end users to be informed of their actions to better society, when it really should be up to our elected leaders to enact/educate on these topics. It also minimizes the impact of large corps who have far more moving power than the vast lot of us combined.

    Not to say that grassroots community action cannot bubble up to move a needle.

    I tend to follow your ethos, but not because I think it will make a change in soceity, but more to help myself feel better. If there is a God, they might see that I at least tried a little in this life to minimize my impacty in it








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    8 days ago

    Rich high school friend shared a newspaper clipping with us (in the high school group) in which he was featured. Apparently he had a car accident with a girl in the seat next to him, and had suffered mentally for it over the guilt of crippling the girl. The initial reaction of the group was “ohh, so sorry you had to go through that”.

    Later, once it sunk in that a) why was this featured in the newspaper at all, and b) his family is very rich, I think we all came to the understanding that he had basically crippled a girl with his reckless driving, could not fix the problem with money, and so in order to help mitigate against a future court case or to discredit the girl, his family paid for a sob piece in the press.

    He was your typical rich kid: fast car, no consequences, if someone comes up with a joke he will steal it and claim it as his own. Shit eating grin, until you have nothing you can offer him so he goes and talks to someone else.