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minus-squarerebornAnew@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 day agoOf course we can get rid of video entertainement, it’s more so a question of principle and shows the impeding failure of our own economic system. The product becomes abstract, and we’re going to be served more ads on other abstract products which will just continue the cycle. It’s depressing.
Of course we can get rid of video entertainement, it’s more so a question of principle and shows the impeding failure of our own economic system.
The product becomes abstract, and we’re going to be served more ads on other abstract products which will just continue the cycle.
It’s depressing.