> If all people complaining are the leadership - then so are all the customers
Not necessarily. Unless you think a global democratic government formed overnight?
> The repeated movement of the goalposts here
Whatever it is you are reading in other threads has no relevance to this one.
> Not necessarily. Unless you think a global democratic government formed overnight?
This is a distraction. Whether it's 300 million voters or 300 million iPhone users, both groups act as the ultimate arbiter of value. If a customer stops paying, the "leadership" of a company fails. If a voter stops voting for one party, or the other, the "leadership" of a state fails. The mechanical result on the "seven teams" is identical: the unsuccessful ones are defunded.
Further, this proves the detachment from reality you are bringing to the conversation - everybody in the private sector knows the golden rule - your customers ARE your employers
THEY dictate what they will pay for, and therefore what can be sold (unless you are a fan of monopolies forcing people to buy things they do not want to)
> Whatever it is you are reading in other threads has no relevance to this one.
Your dishonesty only highlights your bad faith, and as such we are done here.