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Nor the actors, writers, set people, tech folks, and anyone else involved that made it happen. This - this is why they’re angry. This is why they deserve a new contract!
This is what gets me. The writers and actors aren’t asking for much but these CEOs are digging their heels in
It's because it sets a precedent that the CEOs are terrified to set. That they will acquiesce to worker demands if the workers are resolute enough.
Because in an ideal world for these rich fucks, the workers give up, and the CEOs win, and its reinforced in the collective public mindset that all a strike does is "disrupt the economy, deprive people of valuable products, and waste people's time". The goal is to maintain the assertion that Strikes Don't Work. I don't think they genuinely give a shit about 0.15% of their revenue. What they care about is the OPTICS.
They cannot back down, for the exact same reason that WORKERS cannot back down. Because if the workers win, it shows people just that bit more that The Poors have power and ultimately we can make the rich do what we want if we put our fucking minds to it. And that, to the rich, is bad news bears to the highest degree.
Heartbreaking: the worst corporation you know just did a good thing
Text of original post: “Prime Video has debuted a new feature called Dialogue Boost, which lets viewers increase the volume of dialogue relative to background music and effects.” Tweet from @ film updates.
If only they cared about racism this much
Racism is ALSO a crime. Like, it's literally one of few crimes defined in our constitution (Article 5 inc. XLI). It's unbailable and earns you the exact same prison time.
This is the constitution that Lula's party, the Worker's Party, had a very active role in writing back in 1988. This article on racism was added over the opposition of much of the Constituent Assembly, including many leftists.
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