Always whining about productivity while neglecting sustainability.
Fucking exhausting with their blame-shifting.
Private sector/Those in power owning the means of production somehow makes them experts & end up being used for profits & creating a psychological detachment with time to the brand by the owners & employees.
It kind of makes you wonder how many unsustainable businesses/manufacturers out there should have closed or repurposed (If possible) their whole existence is to squeeze the most profits, so someone stays on the top.
It's not mental illness & addictions, it's more about the environmental factors that Uphold/Rationalize & Justify/Proliferate their lifestyles (Supremacy, Repression, Regression, Chaos, Divide, Disorder, Hegemonic, Genocidal,..).
It's a copy-paste from conservative, even Hitler relied on these factors to establish power.
I have been listening to the podcast Activist #MMT (PodcastAddict/Apple), I invite everyone to listen to these episodes, although it wasn't mentioned just in this one
Always whining about productivity while neglecting sustainability.
Fucking exhausting with their blame-shifting.
Private sector/Those in power owning the means of production somehow makes them experts & end up being used for profits & creating a psychological detachment with time to the brand by the owners & employees.
It kind of makes you wonder how many unsustainable businesses/manufacturers out there should have closed or repurposed (If possible) their whole existence is to squeeze the most profits, so someone stays on the top.
If you have no care but your own enrichment, sustainability is a waste. Being rich is a mental illness and addiction.
It's not mental illness & addictions, it's more about the environmental factors that Uphold/Rationalize & Justify/Proliferate their lifestyles (Supremacy, Repression, Regression, Chaos, Divide, Disorder, Hegemonic, Genocidal,..).
It's a copy-paste from conservative, even Hitler relied on these factors to establish power.
I have been listening to the podcast Activist #MMT (PodcastAddict/Apple), I invite everyone to listen to these episodes, although it wasn't mentioned just in this one
Episode 143 [1/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide
Episode 144 [2/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide
Episode 145 [3/3]: Emily Ruhl: Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide
My critic on the podcast:
Focus on the message, it's not that good. It's for the light-hearted one.