He said because Hillary was in the pockets if the corporations. I told him tgat Trump was the corporation itself. He just stared at me like that had never occurred to him.
Quote He said because Hillary was in the pockets if the corporations. I told him tgat Trump was the corporation itself. He just stared at me like that had never occurred to him.Just in case you thought this was smart, the problem isn't connections to big business, but them having leverage over the candidate.
Quote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 02:49:40 AMQuote He said because Hillary was in the pockets if the corporations. I told him tgat Trump was the corporation itself. He just stared at me like that had never occurred to him.Just in case you thought this was smart, the problem isn't connections to big business, but them having leverage over the candidate. The problem is both.Just in case you thought this was smart.
Hating big business just for existing isn't smart, just in case you thought it was.
Quote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 02:57:05 AMHating big business just for existing isn't smart, just in case you thought it was.It's actually the default position an intelligent person could have. The more you hate big business, the smarter you are. If you don't want big corporations permanently dismantled in favor of small businesses (while burning people like Donald Trump on an inverted cross to set an example), you should consider suicide.
Quote from: Verbatim on November 14, 2016, 03:07:26 AMQuote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 02:57:05 AMHating big business just for existing isn't smart, just in case you thought it was.It's actually the default position an intelligent person could have. The more you hate big business, the smarter you are. If you don't want big corporations permanently dismantled in favor of small businesses (while burning people like Donald Trump on an inverted cross to set an example), you should consider suicide.Could you elaborate on this stance?
Quote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 03:11:12 AMQuote from: Verbatim on November 14, 2016, 03:07:26 AMQuote from: Azendac on November 14, 2016, 02:57:05 AMHating big business just for existing isn't smart, just in case you thought it was.It's actually the default position an intelligent person could have. The more you hate big business, the smarter you are. If you don't want big corporations permanently dismantled in favor of small businesses (while burning people like Donald Trump on an inverted cross to set an example), you should consider suicide.Could you elaborate on this stance?Corporations should not be able to get "big" in the first place. The only reason they do is because our capitalist system allows for, enables, and encourages it. In America, you're considered a successful person if you have a job that makes you a lot of money. Likewise, a successful business in one that derives and maximizes profits for all its shareholders. But in a better world, the most successful businesses should be the ones that don't just benefit humanity--but the ones that seek to benefit humanity as a primary and solitary goal. They absolutely must not seek to gain wealth, power, or influence.But profits are all they care about--an ethos bred and enabled by capitalism, a cancer that belongs to no rationally constructed civilization. The function of businesses should only be to provide for the public valuable, useful, and long-lasting products--nothing more. Fuck competition--if you need any further incentive to benefit humanity than the simple virtue that you are benefiting humanity, then you are the worst kind of person, and you belong at the bottom of the fucking ocean. You work to help make our lives easier, happier, comfier, or more convenient. That's all the incentive you should ever need. If your company exists for any other reason, it should be burned down. Your business doesn't need to be "big" to be successful or valuable.