kosmosxipo

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in reply to @bruno's post:

this feels like typical "power of the consumer" mythology to me, and it's silly. it has never worked. there's no mystical strength of the individual consumer that can overcome the effects of money and power on our media and entertainment. what's REALLY happened is that every medium for mass entertainment that's ever existed has become corrupted and warped, and people have fled those media to find others, and then capitalists corrupt those new media, and the cycle endlessly repeats. the damage is never repaired; it merely spreads and worsens.

"ignore the capitalist corruption of all entertainment and it'll go away" might work, I suppose, on a cosmic time scale. everything will "go away" eventually. but I'm not quite willing to wait for the destruction of Earth's ecology to get rid of my problems, and capitalism's subjugation of all media of mass communication and all entertainment to the desires of a few rich people is in fact a problem, a real problem, and not one you're going to solve with "consumer choice". sheesh.

even as a sarcastic answer that's a strange one; I'm not sure how you got this out of what I wrote. and I have no solutions; I'm only pointing out that consumer choice isn't going to make capitalist exploitation go away. good on you for writing your representative, though

what is your deal, man? you’re on, like, every comment on this post and everyone you interacted with is baffled by your insanely aggressive twitter-style posting. we don’t act like this here; lurk more.

yeah, like...I do not use Spotify and was trying not to mention them even, but I'm not under any illusion that I'm hurting Spotify by not using it.

I don't know what the eff to do about it! I'd hurl a brick through Spotify's window, if that were even a meaningful and useful sort of action to carry out—if I've any overall point, it's that the solution to the problem isn't a consumerist one, but something drastic (and probably forbidden.)

underneath it all i agree that's the animus, but i also think that MBA culture has such a deep reflexive lack of ideological self-consciousness, anything beyond "making money is good" really, that many or most of the people in it have never actually understood much less confronted this contempt.

i think for a lot of them the world view is that everyone picks a job coming out of high school and everyone who's not a businessperson simply chose the wrong option and so deserves whatever destitution and violence the system, euphemized as the Market, dispenses.

Absolutely. I think that even more broadly than that, they have contempt for everyone who makes or does something.

I’m not exactly artisanally crafting software as a creative process over here, but the business types regard my job, the actual production of artifacts that people pay for, as a sort of inconvenient side process to their miscellaneous jockeying and power plays. Like all labor is just random noise to gamble on, instead of the actual thing itself.

My friends who are doctors say the same thing - the actual doctoring is similarly looked at as a necessary but mildly distasteful side effect of corporate structure and financial engineering.