• @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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      -464 months ago

      Thinking these are some kind of noble sacrifices that somehow create real change in the world is pretty funny. That’s just not how corporations work.

      You think some google CEO is gonna go “oh gee, that engineer sure had a point. we better start caring about ethics again.”?

      There’s a difference between clickbaity stunts and effective protest.

      • @krashmo@lemmy.world
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        424 months ago

        I think this guy did what he felt he needed to do and it doesn’t have anything to do with us. Maybe it will spark change and maybe it won’t. The only thing I know for sure is that being a self righteous prick on the internet about his actions isn’t going to accomplish anything positive.

        • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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          -344 months ago

          I think if he wasn’t looking for publicity, he would have tried to organize within his company. This kind of posturing stuff is just about image.

          Unless he’s some mental child or something, that just “couldn’t hold his intense feelings inside anymore” or whatever.

          He could have done something real. This kind of petulant bullshit isn’t it though. It’s just not how the corporate world works, it won’t move anything, and actually makes his cause look more childish.

          • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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            124 months ago

            The guy should have organized the resistance or nothing at all. There is nothing in between right?

            If that action made just one person rethink their ethics, then it was worth it.

            And now that it is in the news, more people will see it and it will affect more people.

            Not everything is a fucking movie.

            • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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              -44 months ago

              Funny when sudden, out-of-place emotional outbursts are very cinematic, where slow, careful, well-thought-out, planning is really not.

          • @twistypencil@lemmy.world
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            64 months ago

            Mental child? Are you ok? Maybe go outside and interact with some people not on the internet a little, because you kind of seem like you need to

      • @aStonedSanta@lemm.ee
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        204 months ago

        The fact there is conversation around this topic and it’s getting traction means humanity has the ability to ponder this. If human perception is changed by the conversation then his act has created an entire change in society. It just depends. Similar to the shot heard round the world. You never know what that “shot” will be.

        • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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          -214 months ago

          You can handwave it away as some magical maybes if you want, but I prefer a more quantitative, substantial, evidence-based understanding. Less poetry, more fact.

          • @aStonedSanta@lemm.ee
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            -74 months ago

            I agree with you 1000% tbh. It’s just a sign of change if things like this happen more and more. Then we start to see a factual pattern. As of now. Agree 1000%

      • @twistypencil@lemmy.world
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        114 months ago

        Got news, clicks, eyeballs and engagement from the likes of you. Does that equal Google making the change? No, but every little insignificant bit adds up more than cynical internet comments do

      • @Burn_The_Right@lemmy.world
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        There is no such thing as “effective protest”. There is action and inaction. Protest is an ineffective middle ground that allows the enemy to target, harass and arrest you.