• @muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    -68 months ago

    U can make any common practice and pillar of capitalism sound bad by using the words impressionable and extremist.

    If we remove that it become: funnelling a market towards the further consumption of your product. I.e. marketing

    And yes of cause the platforms are designed to be addictive and are effective at indoctranation but why is that only a problem for certain ideologies shouldnt we be stopping all ideologies from practicing indoctranation of impressionable people should we not be guiding people to as many viewpoints as possible to teach them to think not to swallow someone elses ideas and spew them back out.

    I blame Henry Ford for this whole clusterfuck he lobbied the education system to manufacture an obedient consumer market and working class that doesnt think for itself but simply swallows what its told. The education system is the problem anything else is treating the symptoms not the disease.

    • @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
      link
      fedilink
      English
      18 months ago

      If we remove that it become: funnelling a market towards the further consumption of your product. I.e. marketing

      And if a company’s marketing campaign is found to be indirectly responsible for a kid shooting up a grocery store, I’m sure we’ll be seeing a repeat of this with that company being the one with a court case being brought against them, what even is this argument?

      • @muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        -18 months ago

        Isnt the entire gun market indirectly responsible, what about the food the shooters ate? Cant we use the same logic to prssecute anyone of any religion cos most of the religiouse texts support the killing of some group of people.

        Its convenient to ask what the argument is when u ignore 60% of it

        • @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
          link
          fedilink
          English
          38 months ago

          Did you even read the article we’re discussing, or are you just reading the comments and getting mad?

          1. No decision has been made. This is simply a judge denying the companies’ motion to have this thrown out before going to trial.
          2. This is very much different than “the gun market” being indirectly responsible. This is the equivalent of “the gun market” constantly sending a person pamphlets, calling them, emailing them, whatever else, with propaganda until they ultimately decided to act on it. If that was happening, I think we’d be having the same conversation about that, and whether they should be held accountable.
          3. Whether they’re actually responsible or not (or whether any group is) can be determined in court following all the usual methods. A company getting to say “That’s ridiculous, we’re above scrutiny” is dangerous, and that’s effectively what they were trying to do (which was denied by this judge.)