• XIIIesq@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    You can refuse to accept basic economics if you want, I can’t make you. Things are priced to sell, it’s as simple as that

    Go back to comment 1. Not buying IS an option, no one is forcing you to attend the gig, if the price is too high, then don’t go.

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      7 months ago

      basic economics

      You know that other factors exist than just the most basic fundamentals, right? because you’re acting like you don’t.

      Things are priced to sell

      Things are priced to profit. When the combination of a popular/arguably necessary commodity and little to no competition lets them, companies will exploit that to abuse people for extra profit.

      Not buying IS an option

      It’s not a GOOD option, though, and not one that anyone should be coerced into rather than reining in abusive corporations that break the law.

      no one is forcing you to attend the gig, if the price is too high, then don’t go.

      No one is forcing companies to abuse people either. That you think depriving people of entertainment is a better option than upholding the law by doing something about abusively profiteering corporations says a lot about you, none of it good.

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        7 months ago

        We could argue all day. I take a principled stand of refusing to participate in things that I view as unfair.

        If you and others continue to contribute to a system that you view as unfair, knowing that you don’t have to, that’s something you have to come to terms with yourself.

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          I take a principled stand of refusing to participate in things that I view as unfair.

          And I’m arguing that it would be more principled to take steps to stop the abuse by holding the abusers accountable than to make it the responsibility of the victims to affect change by depriving themselves needlessly.

          If you and others continue to contribute to a system that you view as unfair, knowing that you don’t have to, that’s something you have to come to terms with yourself

          Yeah, because “either don’t enjoy music live or it’s your fault” isn’t victim blaming at all, nuh-uh! 🙄

          This is how you’re acting:

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            He seems to believe that poor people don’t deserve live music events. Only good for the rich, us poor workers have to keep on working so our bosses can have entertainment.