• @De_Narm@lemmy.world
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      That should not stop you from trying. You, and everyone else in this thread for that matter, just drop excuses. Either you guys finally start removing some billionaires, I’m all for that, or you start doing the little things. Ideally, just do both.

      • @Thorry84@feddit.nl
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        Yeah it shouldn’t be an excuse. Sure the billionaires are terrible per person compared to a regular person. But they are still a minority. Most of the air traffic is regular folk traveling for work or fun. And freight being hauled by plane or trucks because of all the useless stuff people buy. Most of the cars driving every day are regular folk. By far the worst thing are cruise ships, dumping out huge amounts of pollution just for people to go on holiday.

        Billionaires are terrible and should not be allowed to exist as they do today. But it isn’t a reason not to do something yourself. If enough people do it, it will make an impact.

      • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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        I mean, I still try to do all these things.

        But I still don’t really believe anything I do makes any real difference, because my individual impact is pretty much zero when compared to billionaires and corpos.

    • @unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Can the students asking this remove billionaires? (Without going to prison)

      No, so whats your point? They want to do something. Telling them to not do things because those things are less significant than other things that could theoretically be done is nihilistic.

      • @iii@mander.xyz
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        Drug trade has shown: even if you remove the company, as long as demand is there, another supplier/company will pop up.

        • @Djehngo@lemmy.world
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          I think this is why the OP mentioned buy less stuff and travel less, these two directly reduce the demand for environmentally harmful goods and services, reducing the ecological impact of the companies which issue the shares that make the billionaires in question billionaires.

          It’s kinda disappointing to see a post about good actionable advice to do the best you can to reduce climate change and the first reply on Lemmy is non actionable (and more controversially; to my mind irrelevant) advice to assassinate billionaires.

        • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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          Sort of. There have been major shortages before and sometimes you can’t do anything about a lack of supply. Buying drugs is still a localized thing apart from the darknet.

          I dont think that you can reduce something like that to simple supply and demand though since it creates mental and physical dependencies in a lot of cases.

        • ComradeSharkfucker
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          So remove the demand by instituting a properly managed state industry that provides the service in a sustainable way