In a country being ravaged by a corporate aristocracy willing to see people die rather than countenance the diminishment of their profit margin, we don’t yet have a political container for true anti-corporatist pushback. But that will be the next big thing … and it will prevail.
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There is some truth in this but it’s not that straightforward. There is now much blurring of the lines between the corporate aristocracy as you put it and the woke movement which has infiltrated it
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Replying to @KenelmTonkin
Give me an example?

Oct 10, 2021 · 1:25 AM UTC

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The "corporate aristocracy" as Marianne calls it, loves to use #BLM in their advertising campaigns while they simultaneously destroy #Libya, once Africa's most prosperous nation, and continue to prevent #Haiti, the world's first black Republic, from infrastructure development.
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He can't! He's talking out of his butt!
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Unrelated to her work, those people with Phizer girl or Modern guy in their bio. Identity caught up w and shilling for big pharma. Any questioning of efficacy/danger is censored by little woke minds and big tech simultaneously.
The words equity and sustainability, beautiful in their truth, are coopted and weaponized by large corporate entities + corp captured transgovernmental agencies to install a global authoritarian technocracy. Equity in the military while a killing machine is still in existence.
Lastly davidmartin.world/wp-content… Not the time to be the "gooddemocrat" and support the nefarious agenda of Fauci and the 1%.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Then there’s Nike. Questionable use of underage labor in Pakistan. Lots of HQ lip service to LGBT. You saw Ricky Gervais’ roasting of Tim Cook at the Oscars? This is not simply an old class issue, capital v labor. The aristocracy is changing composition on the back of the woke