The current hostile corporate takeover in the USA and the clear loss of political power of the common people, I started wondering what happened if people used consumption as their leverage. Since the system is designed for continuous growth, what would happen if a mass movement of people stopping buying new non-essential consumer goods?

It would send a much stronger message than angry public protests. Thoughts?

  • penquin@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    Facebook market place has a ton of cheap things. I bought two 27" 4k HDR monitors for $130 from there. Those monitors are literally $1100 new. I bought my GPU for $100, and it’s $380 new. People buy shit they don’t need and upgrade in a year, too. It’s fucking insanity. Check it out if you have an account. I use my wife’s.

    • HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com
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      7 hours ago

      yeah its more avoiding corp as much as possible. The money saving is a side effect. So im preferring garage and estate sales and certain second hand shops. Old fashioned person to person local.