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This makes police indistinguishable from thugs.

Why are things getting worse and not better

Because everyone's head is stuck in their phone, doom scrolling.

Who needs jobs anymore? We have AI now! Oh and everyone can be an entrepreneur so everything will be fine.


The USA keeps pushing for corporatism, so that's what we get: corporatism. Not a good environment or safe energy, but corporatism.


The USA doesn't (over any long historical time) push for anything much like corporatism, but instead for capitalism ("corporate capitalism” or “crony capitalism” to those who view “capitalism” as a utopian free market system and not the concrete real-world system for which the name was coined by its critics, I suppose.)

The US has been pushing toward something blending corporatism and kleptocracy under Trump II, but I suspect that people using "corporatism” to refer to a longer-term effort of the US are misusing "corporatism” (where the body—“corpus”—actually refers to the aggregate of government, business, and social institutions, all of which are interlocking and working together, with interlocking formal control structures for that end) to mean “capitalism oriented specifically around the interests of corporations”, i.e., "corporate capitalism”.


Why is this flagged? Because it's anonymous? As a dev and a driver, I know these delivery companies are doing shenanigans like this.


This after I see a video about how online tutorials are losing popularity to AI LLMs.


Why do we keep allowing greedsters to eat our culture alive?


There's too many people here voting against regulation and enforcement, to their own detriment. They have no idea what they're actually doing, they're just run on propaganda from the greedy.


My choice now is to give every excess penny I have to food or starve to death.


This is just the tip of the iceberg, and it's only in the grocery shopping industry.

Our country and civilization is slowly turning into organized crime.


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