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padib said:

@ZeroXZ2

I think most folks are okay with this principle. The problem happens when people bash a company for doing something that is not wrong.

For example, when Nintendo announced the OLED model, they priced it properly because people will most likely buy it at that price. If they couldn't, Nintendo wouldn't price it so. The reason they can is because it offers value, and people are okay to freely consent to pay for that value.

The point is that some folks take a habit of bashing certain companies even if they did nothing wrong because somehow they have a bias against them. That's not too healthy either. I'm not saying we should accept everything blindly, but sometimes it makes sense to defend a company's decision if we feel like they really don't deserve the flack.

What do you think?

whatboutism
(what about this other thing, about bashing others, for blind loyality. And blind loyality is fine, because if company X can get away with it, it proves it was okay).

And nothing to do with this thread, if you watched the video.
Even if it states its about "blind loyalty is unhealthy" if you watched the video, you would hear its about doing something about it.
The voteing with your wallet, and going other places or skipping things, if you dont agree with price, or quality.