Comment by ef2efe

Comment by ef2efe 4 days ago

5 replies

The end game is nationalisation lmao. How people cant see this is mad...

It wouldnt be the first time in history a govt has taken into their hands an organisation that is deemed too powerful.

funkyfiddler369 4 days ago

if the government is owned by corporations via the stock markets than governments taking over organisations is privatization via a majority shareholdership and not nationalization.

  • ef2efe 4 days ago

    Are you seriously this delusional? THe leaders of tech firms operate at the behest of Trump. Not the other way round.

    • mannanj 4 days ago

      Who funds those tech firms? It's not Trump. His power is mostly theater to his constituents and those who funded Trump: spoiler: he's not entirely self funded, and some of his funding is at least from others so he's conflicted in his self interests to others. We call this a classic conflict of interest.

    • funkyfiddler369 4 days ago

      How did Trump get where he is? Who was and is his supply chain? Who made him? Who did he 'use' and 'need' to 'build himself'?

      • mannanj a day ago

        Yeah I can see that. Though the separation between "govenrment" and "corporation" is pretty thin already. So nationalization or corporitization, whatever you want to call it, its just a label for rich and powerful people concentrating power and deriving benefits.