Its less about actively bringing them down and more about actively not being a part of the problem by supporting slightly more ethical alternatives.
The Rich have more money then they could ever dream of spending, thats why its absurd that money is a motivator. Its an addiction to egomania and authoritarian power that drives their actions.
I have a cat and I try not to buy Purina, because it’s owned by Nestle.
But realistically, there’s no way you can bring down a company as big as Nestle or Musk by not buying from them.
I mean, has Musk lost anything if he only goes down to a mere $1 billion?
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Its less about actively bringing them down and more about actively not being a part of the problem by supporting slightly more ethical alternatives.
The Rich have more money then they could ever dream of spending, thats why its absurd that money is a motivator. Its an addiction to egomania and authoritarian power that drives their actions.