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[–] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Oh, does murder exist? Then I guess knife-point robbery is okay. Worse crimes mean this crime can't matter.

Better your kids learn from a mugging, right? I mean compared to murder it's no big deal.

Jesus Christ.

I could afford to throw my kid to the wolves and hope for the best

Or you could teach them economics with real products instead of scams. Not just "less worse scams." No scams. That's the ideal: zero scams.

And the reason for that ideal is adults. I don't give two shits about your children, in this context. They are irrelevant to why I am saying, this business model is a scam, and we should just ban it. Arguing that we should encourage that bullshit, specifically because it is a scam, specifically to take advantage of children, is batshit fucking stupid.