thetristanfrantz | Working Class Consumers vs. The Music Industry - Chapter 1: Consumer Enablism @thetristanfrantz | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 56 seconds ago.
Today, I speak out against the culture of enablism among working class consumers. After the end of WW2, businesses started to market their products as something that you need, like food, water, and shelter. Unfortunately, proletarians in the imperial core have fallen for such a marketing tactic, and today, this has brainwashed working class consumers into worshipping celebrities, and to such a point that consumers are defending celebrities and their work with their lives. Here's how that enables toxic business practices (and also toxic celebrities).
Today, I speak out against the culture of enablism among working class consumers. After the end of WW2, businesses started to market their products as something that you need, like food, water, and shelter. Unfortunately, proletarians in the imperial core have fallen for such a marketing tactic, and today, this has brainwashed working class consumers into worshipping celebrities, and to such a point that consumers are defending celebrities and their work with their lives. Here's how that enables toxic business practices (and also toxic celebrities).