Thread regarding Amazon.com layoffs

Reminder

Let this serve as a stark reminder: capitalism, as it exists today, tethered to public markets that demand perpetual growth, is deeply flawed.

Amazon, like any publicly traded company, must show quarter over quarter gains. One of the easiest ways to do that? Cut costs.

Is the company bloated? Probably. But let’s be clear, no corporation truly cares about you. Public companies will always prioritize perceived growth over employee well being.

That’s the nature of the system.

As AI continues to advance, it will inevitably replace jobs across industries. This pursuit of efficiency will remain the top priority for companies until the underlying incentives change.


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Be careful of this inflammatory post from Russian or Chinese.

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Americans love Amazon for its convenience — one-click shopping, next-day delivery, and free returns. But when the AI revolution replaces their jobs, they’ll find themselves shopping not for convenience, but for survival — with whatever’s left in their checking accounts.

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Why would consumers stop buying from Amazon? It's the most convenient and often less expensive than competitors. That's all that consumers care about.

It would be a much bigger hit if their hosting segment took a major punch.

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If only American consumers pulled the plug, stop buying from Amazon the consequences would be seismic. Amazon’s retail machine — which draws roughly 70% of its sales from the U.S. — would implode. The stock would crash, warehouses would go dark, and millions of sellers who built their livelihoods around one company would face chaos. Factories across Asia that churn out Amazon goods would lose orders overnight. The global ripple would be swift and brutal.

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Cutting costs only increase the profits. The market expects revenue growth.

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