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llboston | 3 years ago

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carl_dr|3 years ago

The population China didn’t have the choice where they were born.

With Apple, you have a choice, knowing fully the pros and cons of the ecosystem, whether to buy into it.

It’s not the same at all.

splix|3 years ago

Chinese can technically migrate too. It's just not so easy, they may have family and work that hold you there.

Same as with Apple. You may want to leave it but you have HomeKit devices and bunch of apps you use for work.

fractalf|3 years ago

Choosing between two evils is a choise?

subsubzero|3 years ago

Agree, I think the solution here is to separate the app store from apple(the hardware manufacturer).

It would be a very clean split and would take away the onvious monopoly where a single company can control what users can or cannot use on their personal communication devices.

Furthermore apples monopoly is even more eggregious than microsofts in 2000 as back then microsoft did not own the PC hardware, imagine if microsoft did and told you what programs you could and couldn't put on your personal computer!

wepple|3 years ago

Are there instances of apple disallowing criticism of Apple?

mochomocha|3 years ago

The analogy doesn't have to hold on every possible behavior of the two entities compared for OP to have a valid point.

rosnd|3 years ago

All those poor children born in Apple.

p0pcult|3 years ago

Is Apple a government? Are Apple users born into its ecosystem? Is Apple committing genocide?

I personally think Apple is garbage these days, but its nowhere near CCP levels of garbage.

birdyrooster|3 years ago

You could say pretty much any corporation in America is like the CCP in that they are undemocratic and take unilateral action at the expense of stakeholders. Karl Marx has a lot to say about this. Complaining about Apple in these terms is missing the forest for the trees.