A sociopath is someone with no sense of responsibility to anyone except himself. No regret over having harmed another. No remorse. No ethical center. 1/3
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A corporation with no sense of responsibility to anyone except its stockholders, with no regret over having harmed anyone, no remorse or ethical center is a sociopathic economic phenomenon. 2/3

Nov 18, 2023 · 12:52 AM UTC

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And that is what we are dealing with. Unfettered vulture capitalism is a societal malfunction. The people of the United States have every right to demand a course correction - in both government and corporate America - by those who so callously disregard our safety, health and well-being for the sake of their power and wealth. 3/3
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Replying to @marwilliamson
You are an inane wingnut insane violent criminal!
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I completely agree with you, however in order to understand America’s brand of capitalism, we need to understand from where it stemmed and that is the plantation.
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Disagreed. Empathy to their stockholders is like a mother having empathy towards her baby. It's the ultimate type of love. Totally selfless.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Very much agree! Love to see you call this out! I wonder what we'd get if we applied this same analysis to Israel? 🤔
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Yup. The fundamental role of corporations is for people to avoid the consequences of their actions. It wasn't always this way, and it doesn't have to be this way.
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Specifics please