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Companies who sell cheap disposable goods cannot have a relationship, which is not abusive, with their customers, employees, or a community.
Irresponsible corporations who create and sell disposable goods destroy communities and people's lives.
Selling junk is like passing on a disease, where the seller is the original disease carrier, and every hand that touches the product is infected.
Cheap products destroy the communities where they are built from a social justice, labor, resource and environmental accounting, and then go on to destroy the communities where they are sold.
The propaganda spearpoint of corporate conquest is often the promise of convenient, consistent and cheap goods and services.
Cheap food and cheap goods are dangerous illusions which do not exist.
Local stakeholders who care about their own community are the supreme antidote to corporate poisoning of the community by brands and franchises promising cheap, consistent and affordable goods.
In the franchised pseudo-communities the stakeholders of local enterprise have been replaced with centralized corporate shareholders.
Planned obsolesce has fostered cities that look like above-ground landfills.
We make junk, we consume junk and we are junk.

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