• Sineljora@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Don’t trust Microslop!

    Brad smith already lied about divesting from the IDF last year, only to increase support and spread it to a handful of other Israeli defense orgs. They are still supporting Israel with what they don’t say, don’t believe them.

    https://nogamesforgenocide.com/

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    So Microsoft realised that people are pissed off about the genocide shit, and decided to try and distance itself a bit from all the genociding they’ve been complicit in, and will likely continue to be complicit in. The pageantry is likely to work on US investors, who mostly just care about money anyhow.

    It’s probably partly being done because Microsoft sees all these foreign countries saying “We’re gonna ditch US tech” because of all the bullshit coming out of America for the past few years – and the likelihood that it’ll continue straight through 2028, and then resume again every time the Republicans get in power, with an utterly impotent democratic party as their foil – a democratic party that couldn’t even hold the people responsible for an attempted coup accountable, instead allowing those very people back into power.

    When your government’s gone authoritarian / fascist, with your complete support, you shouldn’t be allowed to 'PR spin" your way out of it. Trump’s approach is demanding people/companies side with “America first”, or “the world”. If you choose the former, you can’t pretend like you give a shit about the latter.

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      Microslop realized that enabling the genocide was bad PR so they’re trying to distance themselves from it

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        I’m more concerned with the result than whether or it not their intentions were pure when performing it. Doing a good thing for the wrong reasons is still a good thing happening.

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          The bad thing: M$ facilitated the murder of dozens of thousands of people.

          The good: They fired one guy.

          Wow, that’s some good they did, huh? Totally forgiven now.

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            I know it’s hard to see things in a non-binary manner, but would you prefer there were those two bad things still happening, it is the reduction by one not a positive?

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      7 hours ago

      If it comes after years of blatantly ignoring the public’s demands, is it still a “good move”?

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    16 hours ago

    Is it being a conspiracy theorist to think that they might have allowed it with the intention of making this exact move if it was discovered?

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    15 hours ago

    That’s a start, now do the same with whoever at Microsoft is responsible for Windows’ surveillance of the rest of the world too!

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    11 hours ago

    Paraphrasing Veep:

    “Satya Nadella keep track of all the important decisions in the company to ensure that all contracts comply with our commitment towards privacy. That being said he knew nothing about it and once he found out he immediately fired his number five director and a couple of sixes.”