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- Aug 14, 2025
I was browsing USPG2 and saw a conversation with @mold and @BigGuyOS 6 : Jovial Janny and other users after they heard a story about Indians owning Subways. They retorted along the lines of "If you didn't get fast food for large family gatherings, you wouldn't have this issue." which got me to thinking:
Couldn't "they" (the beast/da JOOZ/anti-American interests in high places like corporations) be starved if Americans tried to do more with less? Such as never eating out at fast food/maybe even sitdown restaurants, holding onto phones/electronics and repairing them until they break instead of getting the new Iphone/samsung every year, maybe even things like pirating media like videogames/movies/software and generally holding onto things until they break or making their own items at home?
I think most people would agree, but I'd like to hear every bodies specific reasoning/ideas behind this and how effective it would or wouldn't be.
I also would like to say that this shouldn't be from a necessity from tightened wages/higher CoL, but as an innate characteristic/desire of the individual American.
Couldn't "they" (the beast/da JOOZ/anti-American interests in high places like corporations) be starved if Americans tried to do more with less? Such as never eating out at fast food/maybe even sitdown restaurants, holding onto phones/electronics and repairing them until they break instead of getting the new Iphone/samsung every year, maybe even things like pirating media like videogames/movies/software and generally holding onto things until they break or making their own items at home?
I think most people would agree, but I'd like to hear every bodies specific reasoning/ideas behind this and how effective it would or wouldn't be.
I also would like to say that this shouldn't be from a necessity from tightened wages/higher CoL, but as an innate characteristic/desire of the individual American.