• PiJiNWiNg@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    What harm are they doing though? They’re being paid to do a private concert, not donating to their super PAC. It goes without saying that lavish spending on executives when people are being laid off is super gross, but at the end of the day I dont think the band did anything worth being chastised for.

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      6 months ago

      Well I guess I’ll be adding the Foo Fighters to my list of people that won’t be getting any money from me.

      Does it matter? Sure it matters to me. I can sleep better knowing I’m not contributing to things I don’t agree with.

      I expected better from Dave Grohl but here we are.

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        6 months ago

        Obviously it’s entirely your prerogative what artists to support, but I’m having a hard time understanding how the Fighters of the Foo accepting money from rich douches changes how you feel about them. Now, if they took an Amazon record deal and wrote a bunch of garbage jingles or something, then yeah, id bail on em too. But in this case, I don’t hink theyve done anything they havent done 1000x before; Played on a stage for a few hours, shook some hands, took some photos, and went home with some extra zeroes in their bank account.

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          6 months ago

          It changes how I feel about them because I refuse to support people that don’t hold the same morals as me.

          I’m not saying they can’t perform here, just that their actions have consequences and they have to deal with that.

          Does it matter in the grand schema of things? Not at all, but I know what my beliefs are and where I want to put my money.

          Perhaps one day there will be a line that is over your moral boundary and I would support your right to make that choice.

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            6 months ago

            Oh, I do the same for other things and didnt mean to imply you should do anything differently, everyone has their “line”. I’m just saying maybe you dont have to throw out the baby with the bathwater. The Foo Fighters, particularly Dave Grohl, are some of the more humanitarian artists out there. Dave himself routinely puts on BBQs to feed the homeless. So considering your comment about actions having consequences, they’ve earned a little bit of wiggle room in my eyes.

            But regardless, I respect ypur opinion and enjoy your weekend!

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          6 months ago

          I think this is an interesting point. What if they gave a concert and a murderer attended? Should they leave if they found out who was there?

          Of course it’s more personal when it’s a private concert, but this is Amazon not Gaddafi. They are kind of supporting the company, but who’s working as an Amazon executive just for the concerts? I’m sure they have free gym memberships or something too. Should the gym ban them?

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        6 months ago

        Just to carry this train of thought forward… What type of device (make/OS) did you compose this post with? Unless you found a way to pass tcp via… I don’t know… clay you dig up in your back yard, it’s pretty hard to avoid ecological damage and morally-questionable employment practices. Participating in damn near any way with any economy makes all of us complicit, and at this point all we’re arguing is to what degree makes each of us uncomfortable.

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          6 months ago

          So if we can’t completely remove ourselves from every terrible company in society we shouldn’t even try at all.

          That’s pretty apathetic don’t you think.

          If we can’t stop all murders, why bother prosecuting any aye.

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          6 months ago

          This is such weird logic. The Foo Fighters are millionaires that have a ton of leeway with what shows they do because they don’t really need more money to survive. The guy that frames houses probably isn’t working for a morally great company but that dude starves without the job.

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            6 months ago

            And yet the Foo fighters and specifically Dave do benefit concerts raising millions and actually cook and feed disadvantaged people by the thousands. They also do (at last I knew) an annual multi-day trolling of the westboro Baptist church compound, which is a great thing imho.

            Now, what is the measure of a man? Is it a sliding scale? Is it just the sums? Sure, that house framer has smaller sins, but does he have a smaller positive impact? Does it matter?

            As I said in my last sentence, we’re all just arguing degrees.

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      6 months ago

      Something about monkies with lots of bananas? Dave’s got 330 million bananas and just got a few hundred thousand more. Hoarding is only bad when people I don’t like do it.

      • PiJiNWiNg@sh.itjust.works
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        6 months ago

        Oh, dont get me wrong, most anyone hoarding that much wealth is an asshole by default, but theres a lot worse out there than those guys. Hell, just this year Dave BBQed for 24hrs to feed the homeless, and has done many such events over the years.