• Pheonixdeath@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    American here. This really makes me think twice before supporting a local business. Its not really something i have thought of or considered before. Independant book stores tend to be more liberal. But i see otherwise here. Wow.

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      10 months ago

      There was an independent coffee roaster I used to buy from that started referring to the pandemic as a “plandemic” then included graphic religious propaganda with their orders.

      And small businesses are sometimes worse in terms of wage theft and ignoring labour laws, probably because they think they are small enough that nobody will notice.

      But it’s a case by case basis, of course.

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      10 months ago

      Craziness comes in all shapes and forms, I’m surprised as well; As you’re right that bookstores generally do seem more progressively minded.

      I’d feel confident in saying many others are completely fine to shop at.

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        I don’t disagree that this is infuriating, but bigotry isn’t “craziness”, it’s a well established system of oppression that greatly benefits some over others. We can only tackle it once we acknowledge what it is.

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        10 months ago

        Who would have thought that learning leads to a more progressive outlook on life?

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      10 months ago

      I used to order pizza from a small local business until I went there in person and all 3 TVs in the place had Newsmax at full volume. Last time I went there.