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Diego's avatar

I usually feel like a dinosaur because I actually am Gen X and I still do often view the world through what usually seems like an ever-more-anachronistic lens of aversion to selling out (at least when it comes to creative endeavors), so it’s nice to see the case against scaling up and “getting the bag” made so well here. There is, of course, the $5 shows/Dischord records model that resonated for me in my youth, but the example that has stuck with me for years and years has always been the NY food legend Kenny Shopsin (definitely not a Gen X-er) once grousing about chefs who would scale up by opening multiple restaurants, asking something to the effect of, “Why the [expletive] would you open more restaurants instead of making the one restaurant you already have everything you want it to be?”

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Idk, it feels like so much of this conversation boils down to the whole "no ethical consumption under capitalism" conversation which should really be "no ethical existence under capitalism." The truth is that at every point in our lives, the big corporations have some control over what we do and how we do it. It's kind of why I have a hard time generally with the idea of "selling out" now, like with the Kurt Vile example, he fully admitted that it was like "well I can sell my music or I can struggle to take care of my kids so it is what it is." That's kind of where we're all at to varying degrees, some of us working jobs owned by companies or who do business with people we may not support or agree with, some who have tried to escape that but still have to participate in a housing market where maybe we're paying a mortgage to a major bank or paying rent to somebody who does unethical shit with their properties, our cars use gas or maybe we own a Tesla which is it's own disaster. So many of the medicines we take are manufactured in a country currently engaged in massive human rights abuses. Hell, two of the biggest internet webhosts are Amazon and Google, so this whole endeavor of just typing this comment is fraught with issues.

The reality is that as long as this is the system that exists, we're all beholden to it whether we like it or not. All we can do is try to make the best choices we can and minimize the damage we do through our unwilling participation and push back and speak out wherever we can. I think when we see people who are actively relishing in the harm they're causing that's one thing, but I'm not going to begrudge everyone else who's just trying to get by.

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