To hate multi-million companies?

Even though I use some products and stuff off then I still hate most of multi-milion companies, a lot of then pay the majority of their employees horribly and even abuse their rights.
Ps: I never worked for a multi-milion companie, I just think that what most of then do is not fair

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  • litelander8

    I refuse to shop at Walmart. And I never work for corporate restaurants.

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  • dude_Jones

    You buy their products for good prices. I invest in their stock for good dividends. What's not to like?

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    • KholatKhult

      We will eat you first

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      • dude_Jones

        Yes, that's understandable and I am tolerant of ideologies that do not interest me. But, he with the most money, owns the most accurate weapons.

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        • KholatKhult

          That’s what the Romanov’s thought

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          • dude_Jones

            Hahaha. The Romanovs never personally wrote software for targeting systems. Anyway historically, it's just as well. When billionaires stop innovation to drive global GDP, leveraged buy outs force them back into the middle class quickly. Monopolistic rent seeking is counter productive, especially for African dictators.

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    • I ratter smaller companies, but sometimes there is no other option. I just think they have a really unfair system, since a lot of their workers work a lot but still get a really small income.

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      • LloydAsher

        What's the difference between that and small, medium and large buisnesses?

        All of the owners want to make money. Cant blame them since they often had to start from scratch.

        Just because you work a 9-5 5 times a week doesnt entitle them to get a share of the company.

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        • pixie_dust

          It's the billionaire companies, for example Walmart, so huge and international, and they treat their employees very bad and is bad for the community while they're huge. Same thing for McDonalds. International, powerful and bad for the community. Not the mom and pop businesses, they're different.

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          • LloydAsher

            Large businesses like that we can have a discussion about but there are a plenty of companies that while being a multimillion dollar company could easily become bankrupt within a month of no buisness like what happened during covid.

            Breaks for major corporations but restrictions for small and medium buisnesses is bullshit.

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      • wigz

        When is there no other option? I mean, I think there's always other options but they're just less "convenient" (maybe more expensive, harder to procure, require some smarts or ingenuity, maybe *gasp* getting by with less, etc).

        My "patriot" father-in-law once told me how he couldn't afford not to shop at Wal-Mart, yet he made several times as much money as us, totally embarrassed us at a local vendor event by offering real local craftspeople pennies for their work. This is the attitude of people, they value how much they can consume instead of the quality of it and cant even discern their true needs in consuming. People can't tell the difference between needs and wants, and have been totally brainwashed to believe they need to buy new, more, and to not expect or demand a quality product. Wake up!

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  • Love them. Their owners worked hard to get to that point. Hail Capitalism!

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    • LloydAsher

      All hail capitalism!

      Fuck monopolies though, google and apple take things way, way too far with their overreach.

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      • Meatballsandwich

        Don't forget Amazon.

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  • Somenormie

    Only about half of them suck.

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  • Meatballsandwich

    I don't really care about multi-million dollar companies. However, I absolutely hate these tech-megacorps Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, etc. They're seriously abusing their power. Feels like we're living in the second gilded-age, and they're the modern Robber Barons, but in this case, the " Cyber-Barons ".

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  • anonY123

    Same issue with Amazon

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  • BleedingPain

    I wouldnt mind paying a little more for better quality products. You pay what you get and if you pay $1.00 for a burger, you’re going to get a shitty burger.

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  • olderdude-xx

    Americans have proven over and over that the biggest things they want IS low product prices.

    That is only delivered for many products by very large companies with a small executive staff per employee rate and low paid workers.

    It's better done with overseas labor to make most things where employees get paid $1-$3 per hour and have no rights or benefits.

    Unless there was a unique product or dealing with clients who did not care about price first - every attempt to revert to the older (pre - mass advertising days) of a smaller company with well paid employees has financially failed in a very big way.

    The American Population has spoken. Very clearly on this.

    Same is true in most other countries in the world.

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    • wigz

      It's not even that they want low prices, they think they're entitled to them at this point. They're so used to essentially "slave labor" that even the lowest of the low think that a hamburger, farmed, cooked, and served to them by humans should be $1 no matter what.

      The big businesses kept lowering prices to lure people in, but created a monster...they turned luxuries into ordinary daily shit, then had to keep catering to the customer and keep cutting down their employees and suppliers. Now we have an entitled population, slaves, and rich big business owners. The little people stay docile because even while all exploited, they can all get a $1 burger still. And maybe dream an unrealisticdream that one day, they might be the guy in charge of the $1 burger hut, getting rich off slaves...I mean... grateful employees.... who should be kissing their butt for that $1.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    I love them. I bought 16 giant chicken legs the other day from walmart for only $5. Then i bought some decent gloves for $1.50 got some shitty running shoes for $10. Got some good steeltoe work shoes for I think $25. Walmart is cheap. I went to the mall the other day to buy clothes they wanted $40 for a graphic tshirt. Left and went to walmart got that shit for $5. They even have cheap shotguns there.

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    • LloydAsher

      It's a shame they are imposing mask mandates even if you arent vaccinated... then again no one gives a fuck in my area so these 14$ an hour employees dont give a shit if someone doesnt wear a mask.

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      • 1WeirdGuy

        We havent had mask mandates anywhere but doctors offices and hospitals here

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