Thread 509071086 - /pol/ [Archived: 738 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: LlK/UmySUnited States
6/29/2025, 11:45:44 PM No.509071086
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"right to repair" is a classic motte and bailey argument.
Having the right to repair does not mean that you have the right to force companies to manufacture parts, release schematics, or manufacture their products in a way that makes the product easily serviceable or repairable. They have the right to create their product in any way they please. If you don't like that you can't repair their product, simply don't purchase their products.
Replies: >>509071736 >>509072478 >>509072595 >>509074854 >>509075494
Anonymous ID: 4ZoBxpNNUnited States
6/29/2025, 11:55:08 PM No.509071736
>>509071086 (OP)
>you dont have the right to hold someone accountable for selling you rubbish
get out
Anonymous ID: Sp1RI406United States
6/30/2025, 12:06:38 AM No.509072478
>>509071086 (OP)
Just get out of the blast radius of my bomb.
intelligent nigga ID: xzWm15CB
6/30/2025, 12:08:40 AM No.509072595
>>509071086 (OP)
really puts the CON in eCONomy
Anonymous ID: JwvEdii+United States
6/30/2025, 12:10:26 AM No.509072702
Imagine every business and corporation as the biggest failing the shopping cart test niggers on planet earth
If they are not forced to do something that does not benefit the bottom line they will not do it
Anonymous ID: 09tTPK5cSweden
6/30/2025, 12:42:04 AM No.509074854
>>509071086 (OP)
Corporations are not people and thus have no rights whatsoever. Only priviliges and duties, which are regulated by the government, snd can be changed at any time.
Anonymous ID: vHIe40AY
6/30/2025, 12:51:03 AM No.509075494
>>509071086 (OP)
good point schlomo