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by stale2002
2137 days ago
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> can't you just avoid Apple and buy phones that are easier to repair? That's how market works. It is absolutely not a market if Apple is suing people for engaging in voluntary trade. You can feel free to not support markets, if you don't like. It sounds to me like you do not support free markets. But please do not pretend that it is a free market, when Apple is literally suing people, for engaging in voluntary trade regarding devices that they own. |
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In a free market, if a company acts inadequately, you stop any interaction with it, you stop providing service to its customers, and go to its competitor or create your own competing platform, and try to get as many customers with you as you can.
Please do not pretend that the market is Apple alone, and that you have no other choice but to demand the government to take an action against the company whose policies and actions you don't approve of, it's a very infantile position to hold and it hurts the free market that you seem to care about. Free market has never meant "expect a fair play from everyone", it means that there's enough economic clout and capital out there to drive unfair competitors out. And if you appeal to the government's monopoly on physical coercion, you are not acting as a proponet of free markets.