Lol wow. TJ’s just moved themselves from my “avoid if possible” list to my “do not patronize ever” list.
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What are my remaining options of grocery store, that is social neutral at least? Wegmans?
Winco is employee owned.
WinCo is awesome.
Stop, Civilian! Are you angry!? Because this is the time to be angry! A lovecraftian entity of regulatory capture is attacking one of our only tools of respite against them! The vacuous beasts aim to swallow us whole.
These idiots want to return to the days of mob justice.
Anyone else know where I can get tempeh for cheap?
Isn't trader Joe's woke? Thought they were all on board with progressivism? Not American, only vaguely aware of their reputation.
There are no "woke" companies in America. Just one's who believe that messaging and coming off that way would be financially lucrative. At the end of the day, they're still companies in a capitalist country, and are just chasing the capital.
Patagonia is based in the US isn't it?
The company which used forced Uyghur labor and other sweatshops?
IF there's any contenders for "woke" "company", it'll be a workers coop. All other companies run on exploitation.
Patagonia moved production out of the region after that came to light didn't they? Maybe just pr, but still notable.
What coops are producing consumer goods these days?
Your understanding of their reputation is correct.
Yeah, i mean, i dunno how this - anti-union-monsterification - happened, but they can kiss my organic vegan fair-trade ass goodbye.
If you don’t buy it out of the hands of a farmer not working for a corporation, it’s gonna be a capitalist.
TL;DR boycott TJ's
I don't go a lot to TJ but I thought they were one of the good guys. So sad to see that there are not a lot of good options
I believe they were one of the good guys, but the owner or founder passed away a few years ago, so it's not what it used to be anymore.
It's an easy boycott for me. Too dang much plastic packaging. Besides we have a decent co-op closer to my house.
This is the way.
I hope their employees are able to organize around this.
Best I can do is refuse to shop there anymore.
Republicans won't be happy until the only regulations are on who you can love, what you can read, where you can (and are required to) worship and how you can dress.
Republicans won’t be happy until the only regulations are on ~~who you can love, what you can read, where you can (and are required to) worship and how you can dress.~~ liberals, minorities, and poor people.
The rest of that is just smoke screens and wedge issues. All they really want is for the rich white people to be in charge and able to do anything they want while being served by everyone else.
Oh I don't know about that, they would be very happy to see every LGBT+ person in the country marched into the gas chambers.
A law that says LGBT+ people are to be executed is a law on a minority.
It’s astounding. The original GOP was about small government and personal freedoms. Now, they want government involved in restricting those personal freedoms and have added a new layer of corporate protectionism.
The Republican party was never about that. Or at least there's no evidence of that. It was great Republicans punitively freed the slaves as retaliation to the Confederacy. But it is important to understand that they were also fine with allowing the slave states to continue to exist. Only opposed to new slave states. Specifically because it would dilute their power. Which is something. But not champions of freedom or small government. I mean Lincoln was literally about big government and oppressing rights many at the time perceived they had. The rights of states and individuals to own people. Looking back we may agree with the outcome. But it wasn't what it's often portrayed as.
Also, personal freedom is just codewords for privilege. If everyone isn't able to do something, it's a privilege not a freedom. No freedom is "personal"
The original GOP was a lie. A putrid clown car of ridiculous evil just waiting for an enormous shit-smelling rapist fraud slathered in greasy orange paint to lead them.
Seriously though, whatever reasonable arguments they may have claimed were rendered moot forty+ years ago.
The wall street putch insists you push That date back another 3 or 4 decades.
The original GOP was about ending slavery and was allied to Karl Marx. Its brief flirtation with libertarianism in the 70s died with Goldwater.
And even then, Goldwater was a right wing neolibertarian. Only concerned with his freedom from the influence of others. Ie his privilege. Completely unconcerned with the ability and freedom of others to do things. Not a true libertarian or good person.
I don’t think the politicians ever actually believed what they were saying. It’s dog whistles and straight up lies all the way down….
Some regular Joe’s on the street might “believe” in the ideals of small government but it’s far easier to say things like family values and small government, words that without policy don’t actually mean anything.
The original GOP was about small government and personal freedoms.
Was it?
Wikipedia says
While both parties adopted pro-business policies in the 19th century, the early GOP was distinguished by its support for the national banking system, the gold standard, railroads, and high tariffs. The party opposed the expansion of slavery before 1861 and led the fight to destroy the Confederate States of America (1861–1865).
Or did you mean small government in that they opposed the new deal?