Corporations always work hand in hand with the government. They're a legal entity created to eliminate personal risk to the owners. They're another branch of the government in all but name.
Yea, they’re becoming full on tyrannical now. I get a sense that the goal is to shuffle the majority of the population into smart cities, where they’ll live in a tiny pod apartment with 5 other roommates and get most of their entertainment from AR/VR gay ass FB metaverse BS. They will periodically come back to the real world to get a fistful of bugs deep fried in soy bean oil before diving back into AR to cope with their existence.
Corporations always work hand in hand with the government. They're a legal entity created to eliminate personal risk to the owners. They're another branch of the government in all but name.
No, no, no, no, no. In the past the government prevented the corporations from taking over and running people's lives. That's what FDR's New Deal was really about -- cutting the monopolies down to size, so they couldn't ride roughshod over the rights of individuals. Government didn't always work for the people, but it usually worked for the people, and in the past votes counted. That is no longer the case. Government is now controlled by the spacial interests, and politicians are afraid to work for the rights of the individual. They've been cowed and controlled by the corps and the big money interests.
Corporations are only there because of the government by a special legal category. It's like in the past when the King would grant a special monopoly to a certain person or guild; of course they'll support the king because he's their benefactor. Corporations today are used by the government to do the things it can't do, like enforce vaxx mandates or push bioleninist propaganda. They do this even when it's very unprofitable, like Gillette doing the anti-white man ad that lost them billions, but they said they'd do it again in a heartbeat. They listen to their masters.
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