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Planned obsooescence is a time bomb in products, particularly electronics by [Apple](/s/crApple). It means deliberately making a device become defunct sooner and components last for a shorter time. It is a tactic to make people purchase their next product sooner (after the deliberately shortened lifespan of their previous product expired). # Should planned obsolescence be **outlawed?**

Planned obsooescence is a time bomb in products, particularly electronics by .

It means deliberately making a device become defunct sooner and components last for a shorter time.

It is a tactic to make people purchase their next product sooner (after the deliberately shortened lifespan of their previous product expired).

Should planned obsolescence be outlawed?

No.
Yes, it should be outlawed.

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So you acknowledge that, though it might not make things worse, there is no way government could possibly make things better?

Thus there is no justification for its existence.

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Quite frankly, I prefer living in the US with its curent gov, than any anarchyland

Because in anarchyland, you don't live, you just survive

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Are you willing to murder your way to the top? Are you willing to sacrifice everything to make it to the top?

Are you?

No, because if you could, you would have done it already, you would be part of the "club", already

That's the difference, between you, and them

Gov or no gov is irrelevant

I have a redpill for you: You already live in anarchyland.

If bending over for the State is your survival strategy, then you do you, just don't try to convince anyone you're not a cuck.

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Err no, sorry, I don't live in anarchyland, nobody in the west is

We haven't even reached the soviet union collapse level of anarchy

You don't know what anarchy looks like, it seems

Now I, have a question for you:

Have you ever lived in a country, where there's no government, or a country in a political situation very close to it?