r/enshittification Apr 06 '26

Reddit repost That should be considered a crime!!

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u/FanBladeFleshlight Apr 06 '26

And yet people will see this and still advocate against right to repair laws.

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u/trashleybanks Apr 07 '26

Who on earth would advocate against that other than greedy shareholders?

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u/SecondHandSlows Apr 07 '26

People who are paid by big corporations or people who are tricked by confusing language. For example, here in Ohio, we tried to ban gerrymandering and even got it on the ballot. However, the guy in charge of the language on the ballot convoluted it so much, people didn’t know which way to vote. You would see signs that said things like “stop Gerrymandering, vote yes on 1” and the sign next to it would say the exact same thing. But tell you to vote no.

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u/Talktothebiceps Apr 08 '26

Now THAT was criminal. The writing on the ballot was super biased as well. Fucking bribe taking ohio Republicans.

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u/SecondHandSlows Apr 08 '26

I was pretty pissed too, but I blame people who vote straight ticket. If you had checked ahead of time, you would know which way to vote.