- The Anti-Corporations
- Manifesto
- 1
- Corporations Are Psychopaths
- 1)Corporations are psychopaths who are hungry for profits, even if it
- means death and destruction.
- 2)Corporations are psychopaths who have no understanding of
- humanity, equality, justice, comradery!
- 3)Corporations are machines of mass destruction; they are blind
- monsters that search for profits through any means available to
- them.
- 4)Corporations are insane organizations that have an absurd, final,
- desire for profits by any means necessary.
- 5)Corporations are the culmination of the murderous capitalist
- ideology.
- 6)Corporations are designed to crush humanity and replace it with
- fascist machines and machinations.
- 7)Corporations are the murderous tools of the upper class; they do all
- the dirty business since they cannot be charged or imprisoned.
- 8)Corporations are machines of mass and complete destruction; they
- destroy environments, souls, relationships.
- 9)Corporations are psychopathic machines that will destroy anything
- that stands between them and more profits.
- 10) Corporations are psychopathic viruses that crush humanity on the
- way to absolute profitability.
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- The Harm Inflicted on the Public
- 1)Corporations harm the public by infesting human food with
- manufactured products.
- 2)Corporations harm the public by turning children into extremely
- branded zombies.
- 3)Corporations harm the psychology of the masses by using
- advertisements to commercialize the collective world view.
- 4)Corporations harm the creative psychology of teenagers by turning
- conformity into a sadistically controlled ideal.
- 5)Corporations harm the relationships between parents and children
- by infusing commercial desires into all dialogues.
- 6)Corporations harm a genuine democracy by buying out and
- corrupting politicians.
- 7)Corporations harm the future of humanity by putting short-term
- profits over the collective well being.
- 8)Corporations harm the minds of the people by poisoning them with
- materialistic aspirations.
- 9)Corporations harm the physical well being of the people by turning
- the human food supply into yet another private commodity.
- 10) Corporations harm the minds of citizens by using a drug-happy
- system to push billions of unnecessary pills in the collective
- body.
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- Biotech Corporations
- 1)Biotech corporations are extremely dangerous, they are designed to
- turn the human body into a mere commodity.
- 2)Biotech corporations such as Monsanto work diligently to take
- complete control of the human food supply.
- 3)Biotech corporations see the human mind as a commodity to be
- profited from; destroying all creativity in the process.
- 4)Biotech corporations use funds from the government to create
- private drugs; thus citizens pay twice for these drugs.
- 5)Biotech corporations are only interested in profits, not health, not
- humanity, not the collective well being.
- 6)Biotech corporations are not interested in designing simple drugs
- that may save underprivileged citizens.
- 7)Biotech corporations use public universities to conduct their
- private research.
- 8)Biotech corporations have patented thousands of pieces of
- information about the human body; they own our bodies!
- 9)Biotech corporations are brutal organizations that pretend to be
- concerned for human health, but their only concern is profits.
- 10) Biotech corporations conduct very dangerous experiments on
- poor citizens and pay them dollars, sometimes, pennies.
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- Arms Corporations
- 1)Arms corporations make trillions of dollars each year from war;
- they are sick war profiteers.
- 2)Arms corporations lobby governments around the world to start
- wars; Lockheed Martin lobbied for the Iraq invasion.
- 3)Arms corporations use their obscene influence over government to
- generate false demand for murderous weapons.
- 4)Arms corporations spend billions bribing (lobbying) governments
- to start and continue wars.
- 5)Arms corporations are owned by the capitalist class, creating
- weapons that murder the international working class en masse.
- 6)Arms corporations are the most politically connected corporations
- in the world.
- 7)Arms corporations control the people’s tax money; 9 of the top 10
- US government contractors are arms companies.
- 8)Arms corporations are despicable organizations that profit and
- thrive, as poor villages are bombed merely to increase weapon
- demands.
- 9)Arms corporations push weapons onto the third world, to
- encourage extremely profitable conflicts.
- 10) Arms corporations exercise an absolute power over the foreign
- policy of all imperialist nations.
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- Fast Food Corporations
- 1)Fast food corporations are designed to turn the populace in an
- obese, politically lethargic, entity.
- 2)Fast food corporations spend billions each year advertising their
- unhealthy products to kids as young as 3 months.
- 3)Fast food corporations use the know-how of unethical
- psychologists to tap into the minds of infants.
- 4)Fast food corporations are dangerously pervasive and powerful; the
- McDonald’s arch is the most recognized symbol in the world.
- 5)Fast food corporations work to destroy the populace’s ability to
- cook and create its own food.
- 6)Fast food corporations poison the bodies of the populace with
- unregulated meat; the average fast food hamburger comes from
- 1000 different cattle.
- 7)Fast food corporations are spreading incessantly throughout the
- globe, poisoning the bodies of not millions but billions of human
- beings.
- 8)Fast food corporations feed into the sick capitalist desire for instant
- gratification.
- 9)Fast food corporations are designed to propagate an obese appetite
- for material consumption.
- 10) Fast food corporations destroy the human mind by weakening the
- human body; also, by encouraging material addiction.
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- Cosmetics Corporations
- 1)Cosmetics corporations make billions of dollars each year by
- selling false and racist beauty ideals to billions of women.
- 2)Cosmetics corporations encourage a racist euro-centric conception
- of beauty; this is why 300 million women in Asian use skin
- whitening products.
- 3)Cosmetics corporations are very dangerous in the way that they tap
- into the minds of girls at extremely young ages.
- 4)Cosmetics corporations make billions by destroying women’s selfesteem so that they may buy a new one via their products.
- 5)Cosmetics corporations use commercials to make women feel
- lacking and ugly; this is of course to spur on demand for their
- poisonous products.
- 6)Cosmetics corporations have somehow managed to make
- cosmetics a necessity for hundreds of millions of women.
- 7)Cosmetics corporations subvert the confidence of young women;
- so that they may turn to sick products and beauty gimmicks.
- 8)Cosmetics corporations turn beauty into an extremely expensive
- commodity.
- 9)Cosmetics corporations turn the human body into a commodity to
- be ‘modified’ and ‘beautified’.
- 10) Cosmetics corporations are despicable organizations that work
- enthusiastically to destroy the confidence of citizens in their selfimage.
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- Alcohol Corporations
- 1)Alcohol corporations use advertisements to present the disease of
- alcoholism into a glamorous social reality.
- 2)Alcohol corporations use very sexually suggestive ads to absurdly
- link mindless drunkenness with sexual happiness.
- 3)Alcohol corporations make billions each year by poisoning the
- bodies of women and men.
- 4)Alcohol corporations are used by the upper class to intoxicate and
- weigh down the revolutionary spirit of the people.
- 5)Alcohol corporations explicitly poison the bodies and the minds of
- the people; with no social consequences or percussions.
- 6)Alcohol corporations use undercover ad campaigns at colleges to
- encourage rampant alcoholism and escapism.
- 7)Alcohol corporations poison the spirit of the people by drowning
- their political desires in obscenely mindless drunkenness.
- 8)Alcohol corporations are used by the capitalist class to ensure that
- exploited workers remain drunk and numb, lest they become
- politically active!
- 9)Alcohol corporations advertise to children, ruin human
- relationships, they turn millions of citizens into miserably drunk
- creatures.
- 10) Alcohol corporations are used by the upper class to poison the
- revolutionary vision of a healthy, united, populace.
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- Fashion Corporations
- 1)Fashion corporations are extremely efficient at turning women into
- addicts to petty clothes endowed with manufactured mysticism.
- 2)Fashion corporations exploit millions of women in sweatshops
- around the world.
- 3)Fashion corporations work diligently to subvert and control the
- self-image of citizens.
- 4)Fashion corporations are mainly owned by wealthy men, and they
- mainly exploit women from all walks of life.
- 5)Fashion corporations are used by the upper class to infect the
- minds of the people with obscene decadence.
- 6)Fashion corporations turn the grotesque sickness of luxury into the
- fantasies of millions of brainwashed citizens.
- 7)Fashion corporations turn millions of girls and women into
- delusional fools chasing the glamour of the ‘modeling’ world.
- 8)Fashion corporations have established a monopoly on the
- definitions of beauty through their intricate network of magazines
- and traitorous editors.
- 9)Fashion corporations thrive on the notion of hedonistic drugaddiction; most models and fashion executives are drug addicts.
- 10) Fashion corporations encourage a commercially controlled selfimage to insure that their products are consumed mindlessly.
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- Media Corporations
- 1)Media corporations work methodically to control the political
- worldview of the populace.
- 2)Media corporations inject the capitalist bias into news, music,
- films, books, children’s books etc etc.
- 3)Media corporations inject the morality of the enemy class into the
- hearts of the populace via extremely effective propaganda
- techniques.
- 4)Media corporations are owned by a handful of families who desire
- complete control over the minds of the populace.
- 5)Media corporations are despicable entities that twist the human
- reality to make it fit into the designs of the ruling class.
- 6)Media corporations are owned by the wealthy, thus, the worldview
- that they propagate serves the political and economical interests
- of the wealthy.
- 7)Media corporations create Trojan content called entertainment; it
- seeps into the minds of the people and destroys them from within.
- 8)Media corporations sync the minds of the populace around the sick
- agenda of the upper class.
- 9)Media corporations mercilessly tamper with human minds in order
- to keep them passive, compliant, conformed.
- 10) Media corporations espouse the worldview of the sick, greedy,
- billionaires who own them.
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- The Corporate Future
- 1)Corporations want a future where all human beings are mindless
- consumers.
- 2)Corporations want a future where all citizens become mindless
- workers who do not ask questions or make any demands.
- 3)Corporations want a future where all children are branded into
- submission to the agenda of the excusive class.
- 4)Corporations want a future where all citizens obey and worship the
- billionaire thieves.
- 5)Corporations want a future where all citizens are passive and
- consumptive.
- 6)Corporations want a future where citizens avoid politics because
- ‘it’s not fun’ like watching a poisonous Hollywood film.
- 7)Corporations want a future where all citizens are rendered morally
- weak through addiction to drugs, fast-food, and alcohol.
- 8)Corporations want a future where all citizens are morally obese
- and mentally lethargic.
- 9)Corporations want a future where all citizens are addicted to
- mindless hedonism, to the self-destructive philosophy of ‘what
- feels good is good’.
- 10) Corporations want a future where business executives can
- politically do whatever they please.
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- Mindless Consumers and Workers
- 1)The corporate doctrine thrives on mindless consumerism.
- 2)The corporate doctrine thrives on the creation of a mindless,
- politically submissive, working class.
- 3)The corporate doctrine thrives on human minds that are suppliant
- and extremely easy to brand.
- 4)The corporate doctrine thrives on the depoliticization of citizens,
- especially young ones.
- 5)The corporate doctrine thrives on the inducement of hedonistic
- tendencies in citizens.
- 6)The corporate doctrine thrives on wars, on social destruction, on
- the categorical division of the populace.
- 7)The corporate doctrine thrives on the weakening of the human
- spirit to the point where billions of humans become slavish
- consumers.
- 8)The corporate doctrine thrives on the depoliticization of workers,
- so that they may remain quiet, obedient, wage-salves.
- 9)The corporate doctrine thrives on spiritually and social weakness;
- on a populace that merely wants instant gratification and fastfood happiness.
- 10) The corporate doctrine thrives on the destruction of social
- solidarity, on individualistic vanity and narcissism.
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- Corporations Are Not People
- 1)Corporations are not people, yet governments around the world
- treat them as if they are the most important citizens.
- 2)Corporations are not people yet they have for more rights than any
- citizen.
- 3)Corporations are not people yet they have more voting power than
- the entire populace.
- 4)Corporations are not people yet they are treated like masters by
- slavish politicians.
- 5)Corporations are not people yet governments around the world
- treat them as if they are outstanding citizens.
- 6)Corporations are not people yet they get bailout and welfare,
- subsidies and social assistance.
- 7)Corporations are not people yet capitalist governments treat them
- as if they are ideal citizens.
- 8)Corporations are not people yet they control the lives of billions of
- people.
- 9)Corporations are not people, they are machines invented by the
- upper class to do all their dirty work for them.
- 10) Corporations are not people, they are machines of mass
- exploitation and expropriation invented by the upper class to
- systematically steal human labor.
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- Corporations Poison Minds
- 1)Corporations poison the minds of the populace with propagandistic
- advertisements.
- 2)Corporations poison the minds of children with Disneyfied
- formulations and aspirations.
- 3)Corporations poison the minds of students by bribing educational
- boards to allow advertisements into the classroom.
- 4)Corporations poison the minds of university students by turning
- idealism into petty careerism.
- 5)Corporations poison the minds of the populace with false televised
- dreams.
- 6)Corporations poison the minds of the populace by turning human
- culture into an obscenely commercial commodity.
- 7)Corporations poison the minds of teenagers by turning them into
- brand-hungry fiends.
- 8)Corporations poison the minds of babies by claiming that toyinfomercials are intellectually stimulating (eg. Baby Einstein).
- 9)Corporations poison the minds of the populace through genetically
- modified food which literally weakens the human brain.
- 10) Corporations poison the minds of the populace through the fastfood-industrialization of the collective social body.
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- Corporations Poison Human Culture
- 1)Corporations poison human culture with their incessant
- sponsorships.
- 2)Corporations poison human culture by turning human creativity
- into a commodity.
- 3)Corporations poison human culture by attempting to reduce all
- human interactions into financial transactions.
- 4)Corporations poison human culture by commodifying the way
- citizens see social relationships.
- 5)Corporations poison human culture by injecting it with incessant
- desires for unnecessary products and services.
- 6)Corporations poison human culture by injecting the commercial
- dialogue into all political and social interactions.
- 7)Corporations poison human culture by branding the arts, history,
- society, children, ideas, schools etc etc.
- 8)Corporations poison human culture by incessantly bribing
- (lobbying) political bodies into opening up new markets.
- 9)Corporations poison human culture by devouring the creative, noncommercial, desires of the people.
- 10) Corporations poison human culture by injecting the consumerist
- drive into the way citizens see themselves and their society.
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- Corporations Poison Freedom
- 1)Corporations poison freedom by using their influence to financially
- control government policies.
- 2)Corporations poison democracy by using lobbying to categorically
- control the policies of public officials.
- 3)Corporations poison democracy by bribing officials into starting
- wars.
- 4)Corporations poison freedom by turning capital and stockownership into the only measures for social representation.
- 5)Corporations poison democracy through an incessant attack on all
- non-private institutions.
- 6)Corporations poison democracy by using their unduly influence
- over government to twist and turn social policies.
- 7)Corporations poison democracy by making trillions from the
- privatization of public land, prisons, schools etc. etc.
- 8)Corporations poison democracy by injecting their patriarchal,
- fascist, worldviews into the body politic.
- 9)Corporations poison democracy because they hate social freedom
- and crave absolute obedience to the corporate doctrine.
- 10) Corporations poison democracy through obscene bribing
- (lobbying) of political parties and officials.
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- Corporations Negate Humanity
- 1)Corporations turn human beings into wage-slaves.
- 2)Corporations turn human beings into machines that are only
- allowed to express themselves through mindless productivity.
- 3)Corporations turn human beings into slaves to the political and
- economical system.
- 4)Corporations turn human beings into addicts to stuff, to drugs, to
- emotional facades, to mindless entertainment.
- 5)Corporations turn human beings into slaves who worship
- executives and the capitalist class.
- 6)Corporations turn human beings into psychologically enslaved
- creatures; dependent on corporate products (drugs) to remain
- sane.
- 7)Corporations turn human beings into obscene careerists, who will
- backstab anyone and anything if it means promotions and perks.
- 8)Corporations turn human beings into insatiable consumers, into
- slaves to their materialist desires.
- 9)Corporations turn human beings into passive consumers who have
- no will power to take political control of their lives.
- 10) Corporations turn human beings into materialistic, fetishistic,
- fiends, who will literally die for a doll or a TV (eg. Black Friday).
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- Corporations Are the Enslavers of Humanity
- 1)Corporations enslave children to their materialistic desires.
- 2)Corporations enslave the minds of citizens to the petty desires for
- wealth and luxury.
- 3)Corporations enslave the spirit of humanity inside of cubicles and
- fascistic office spaces.
- 4)Corporations enslave the people inside of branded boxes, mental
- prisons, capitalist constructs of mass destruction.
- 5)Corporations enslave the souls of the people inside petty desires
- for ownership and hoarding.
- 6)Corporations enslave the vision of the masses inside their televised
- dreams of affluence and prosperity.
- 7)Corporations enslave the desires of the people to materialistic
- realities and sickening mental dependencies.
- 8)Corporations enslave the souls of the masses to an agenda that is
- brutally hegemonic and psychologically fascistic.
- 9)Corporations enslave the psychology of the people to bourgeois
- decadence and fetishism.
- 10) Corporations enslave the spirits of the people to ballooning
- personal and national debts.
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- Short Term Profits
- 1)Corporations put short term profits ahead of everything else,
- including human life.
- 2)Corporations put short term profits ahead of environmental damage
- and destruction.
- 3)Corporations put short term profits ahead of the well being of
- workers and citizens.
- 4)Corporations put short term profits ahead of any other factor; in
- fact, they see any other factor as an impediment to their goal.
- 5)Corporations put short term profits ahead of human health and
- mental well being.
- 6)Corporations treat profits as a religion; they put short-term profits
- and stock valuations ahead of all other social factors.
- 7)Corporations put short term profits ahead of the general well being
- of society.
- 8)Corporations are obsessed with short-term profits; an obsession of
- course that leads to dangerous activities and policies.
- 9)Corporations are desperately obsessed with short-term profits; this
- manic obsession leads to dangerously blind-sighted actions.
- 10) Corporations put short-term profits ahead of the general well
- being of the human race; Union Carbide, Exxon, Monsanto, GE,
- Goldman, etc. etc.
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- The Fascism of Corporations
- 1)Corporations are fascist organizations, they are tightly controlled
- by a few individuals and they rule over the lives of millions of
- workers.
- 2)Corporations are fascist organizations, they are anti-democratic,
- they are anti-human, they are anti-freedom.
- 3)Corporations are fascist organizations that are run exactly the way
- the Nazis ran their party.
- 4)Corporations are fascist organizations where disobedience will
- result in a quick and final termination.
- 5)Corporations are fascist organizations that operate on the
- imperative that profits (power) is all that matters.
- 6)Corporations are fascist organizations that show outright disdain
- for human freedoms and democratic values.
- 7)Corporations are fascist organizations; this is why hundreds of
- corporations helped the Nazis (Ford, Chase, IBM, Chanel).
- 8)Corporations are fascist organizations who crave an absolute
- control over the world and its inhabitants.
- 9)Corporations are fascist organizations whose goal is to colonize the
- minds and bodies of the human race.
- 10) Corporations are fascist organizations whose goal is to create
- brutal centers of economical and political power.
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- Puppet Governments
- 1)Governments that bailout corporations are nothing but corporate
- puppets masquerading as powerful entities.
- 2)Governments that bailout corporations are traitors to the population
- that they were supposed to represent.
- 3)Governments that bailout corporations are nothing more than
- puppets whose goal is to serve the business class.
- 4)Governments that bailout corporations must be revolted against by
- a politically conscious populace.
- 5)Governments that bailout corporations have been co-opted by the
- business class and their rotten interests.
- 6)Governments that bailout corporations betray every single
- impoverished citizen in their borders.
- 7)Governments that bailout corporations betray the meaning and
- essence of democracy.
- 8)Governments that bailout corporations are nothing but puppets to
- the vain ambitions of the fascist banker class.
- 9)Governments that bailout corporations are not governments; they
- are puppets controlled by the capitalist class.
- 10) Governments that bailout corporations are no longer viable
- entities to represent the populace; they have betrayed the people.
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- Corporations Bamboozle the Public
- 1)Corporations bamboozle the public out of trillions of dollars each
- year. (2008 bailout was $15 trillion)
- 2)Corporations bamboozle the public out of any power through their
- delicate control of governments and public officials.
- 3)Corporations bamboozle the public out of billions each year
- through subsidies they collect from the taxpayer.
- 4)Corporations bamboozle the populace through the financial and
- social control of politicians.
- 5)Corporations bamboozle the public out of a revolution by
- sponsoring a class of haphazard, elitist, activists.
- 6)Corporations bamboozle the public out of revolution by injecting
- the educational system with the spirit of mindless careerism.
- 7)Corporations bamboozle the public out of revolution by turning the
- revolutionary minds of children into passive, consumptive,
- vessels.
- 8)Corporations bamboozle the public out of political freedom by
- corrupting and buying out politicians.
- 9)Corporations bamboozle the public out of social justice by
- corrupting judges and the judicial system.
- 10) Corporations bamboozle the people out of their lives by lobbying
- for extremely profitable wars.
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- Corporate Welfare
- 1)Corporate welfare proves that the so called Free Market is a ghost
- that has never and will never exist.
- 2)Corporate welfare proves that corporations have completely coopted government and government officials.
- 3)Corporate welfare proves that governments around the world are
- now fully in the control of the filthy bankers.
- 4)Corporate welfare proves the malicious hypocrisy of conservative
- leaders who are against social welfare.
- 5)Corporate welfare proves that public treasuries have become the
- personal piggy banks of Wall Street bankers.
- 6)Corporate welfare proves that the upper class has completed their
- takeover of government.
- 7)Corporate welfare proves that politicians and governments are no
- longer to be trusted on any level.
- 8)Corporate welfare proves that capitalist governments have fully
- evolved into macro corporations and trusts.
- 9)Corporate welfare proves that without a social revolution
- corporations will continue to violate and exploit the people.
- 10) Corporate welfare proves that private enterprise has failed
- miserably and that it’s time for an honest, socialist, government.
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- Lobbying
- 1)Corporations use lobbying to subvert democracy in a complete and
- brutal fashion.
- 2)Corporations use lobbying to turn elected officials into their
- personal slaves.
- 3)Corporations use lobbying as a way to take control of government
- policy and direction.
- 4)Corporations use lobbying to turn governments into their personal
- piggy banks.
- 5)Corporations use lobbying to shift both environment and financial
- burdens onto the populace; while of course keeping all profits.
- 6)Corporations use lobbying to bribe public officials into enforcing a
- policy that is pro-corporate and anti-populace.
- 7)Corporations use lobbying to merge imperialist-corporate desires
- and political policy.
- 8)Corporations use lobbying to turn publically elected officials into
- privately owned puppets.
- 9)Corporations use lobbying to turn social policy into a sickly
- expression of corporate desires.
- 10) Corporations use lobbying to formulate a public agenda that
- serves private interests (and in fact damages public interests).
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- Campaign Contributions
- 1)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that any official
- elected is in line with the corporate doctrine.
- 2)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that no rogue
- politician slips through the cracks of ‘democracy’.
- 3)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that no citizen
- can run for public office without corporate backing (financing).
- 4)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that they
- maintain an iron grip over the political process.
- 5)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that no genuine
- politician makes it to office.
- 6)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that those who
- are elected are obedient slaves to the corporate masters.
- 7)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that political
- success is only endowed upon traitorous individuals, who are
- easy to buy out.
- 8)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that the
- parameters of the political debate remain within their control.
- 9)Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that no anticorporate politician makes it to any position of power.
- 10) Corporations use campaign contributions to ensure that at the end
- of the day people are voting for either Corporate Puppet A or
- Corporate Puppet B.
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- Corporate Bailouts and Subsidies
- 1)Corporate bailouts endanger the democratic system; they shift
- massive resources into the hands of corporations, for free!
- 2)Corporate subsidies prove that the free market does not work; the
- people are forced absorb corporate losses and see $0 in profits.
- 3)Corporate bailouts prove that the politicians have given up all
- power to the Wall Street bankers.
- 4)Corporate subsidies are absurd, corporations that cannot survive
- should either go bankrupt or be fully seized by the populace.
- 5)Corporate bailouts make the argument that Free Markets work
- laughable, if not entirely delusional.
- 6)Corporate bailouts prove that government officials have been
- completely co-opted by the fascistic Wall Street bankers.
- 7)Corporate bailouts prove that capitalism is a hypocritical system,
- which always privatizes gains and publicizes losses.
- 8)Corporate bailouts are a legitimate reason for the populace to
- revolt against a crony, parasitic, government.
- 9)Corporate bailouts are sickening, considering that millions of
- citizens cannot even afford food let alone housing.
- 10) Corporate bailouts are a cause for citizens to take control of
- government and kick out the corporate political slaves.
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- Fake Corporate Patriotism
- 1)Corporations pretend to be patriotic while hundreds of large
- American companies use fake Bermuda addresses to avoid taxes.
- 2)Corporations like General Electric use patriotism to sell missiles,
- yet they pay absolutely zero taxes.
- 3)Corporations use patriotism to market false, absurd, ideals;
- corporations are only loyal to capital.
- 4)Corporations use patriotism to paint themselves in a likeable light;
- even though their only allegiance is to the billionaire investors
- who own them.
- 5)Corporations have fake headquarters in Bermuda, the Caymans, in
- order to avoid paying any taxes.
- 6)Corporations blabber about patriotism while finding tax holes to
- avoid paying for the militaries that protect their interests.
- 7)Corporations trump up wars and patriotism, but once again they
- shift the burden of paying for wars to the populace.
- 8)Corporations evade taxes systematically, brutally, and
- opportunistically while running their mouth about their
- patriotism.
- 9)Corporations believe in neither country nor flag; their own
- allegiance is to wealth, to profits, to robbing the populace.
- 10) Corporations use patriotism in their advertising campaigns to
- promote violent militaristic sentiments; yet they pay no taxes!
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- Corporations Use the People’s Military
- 1)Corporations use the people’s armies to open up new markets for
- themselves abroad; yet they pay no taxes.
- 2)Corporations use the US military to expand their global
- economical control.
- 3)Corporations use armies and navies to expand the corporateimperialistic doctrine.
- 4)Corporations use the military paid for by the people for private,
- corporate, interests abroad.
- 5)Corporations use the armies paid for by honest citizens to
- safeguard their economical interests abroad.
- 6)Corporations use the military to expand the corporate-imperialist
- control of the entire globe.
- 7)Corporations use the armies of the people to serve their agenda for
- free! Corporations maliciously avoid taxes.
- 8)Corporations use soldiers from the working class to fight and die
- for their economical imperialism.
- 9)Corporations use the military at no charge (they pay not taxes) to
- expand their control of natural resources (Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
- Libya).
- 10) Corporations use soldiers from the ghettos to protect and preserve
- their massive economical interests (thefts) abroad.
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- Shifting Burdens onto the Public
- 1)Corporations such as Dow Chemical, Exxon, Du Pont, shift the
- environmental burden onto the public while making trillions.
- 2)Corporations use the financial system to shift economical risk onto
- the populace while preserving all potential profits. (Bank
- bailouts)
- 3)Corporations shift all problems and consequences of their actions
- onto the general populace.
- 4)Corporations shift all losses onto the people, while securing and
- accumulating more profits.
- 5)Corporations shift all losses onto the general public by dumping
- their toxic-assets onto the balance sheets of governments.
- 6)Corporations use the government as an insurer to absorb all the
- losses and mistakes committed by the Wall Street bankers.
- 7)Corporations use the environment as a dumping ground that
- ‘absorbs’ their toxic chemicals and hazardous waste.
- 8)Corporations use the prison system paid for by the people to
- absorb all those who are disenfranchised by the fascism of the
- corporate system.
- 9)Corporations use public schools to shift their mental waste onto the
- minds of students via an extremely commercialized curriculum.
- 10) Corporations use public lands, rivers, mountains, to shift
- environmental waste onto the people, while of course keeping all
- profits.
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- Deceptive Subsidiaries
- 1)Corporations use subsidiaries to ensure that criminal activities do
- not affect the heart of the entire operation.
- 2)Corporations use subsidiaries to ensure that illegal actions result in
- the bankruptcy of only one division instead of the entire
- operation.
- 3)Corporations use subsidiaries to commit crime rapaciously; it’s
- like a citizen saying my left arm committed the crime not my
- right one.
- 4)Corporations use subsidiaries to cover up scandals, crimes, and
- mass corruption.
- 5)Corporations use subsidiaries to ensure that thievery of one arm
- does not affect the public image of another.
- 6)Corporations use subsidiaries in order to intensify their expansion
- into the public domain without much opposition.
- 7)Corporations use subsidiaries in order to delude the populace into
- thinking that there are many companies when there are only a
- hegemonic few.
- 8)Corporations use subsidiaries in order to play tax-tricks on the
- populace.
- 9)Corporations use subsidiaries in order to move capital around
- when a need arises to hide it.
- 10) Corporations use subsidiaries in order to diversify their attacks on
- the public domain.
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- Corporate Executives Renounce Citizenship
- 1)Corporate executives across the United States and Europe
- habitually renounce their citizenships to avoid paying taxes.
- 2)Corporate executives are rotten human beings who renounce their
- citizenship to save pennies; their only loyalty is to capital.
- 3)Corporate executives are sick creatures who preach patriotism and
- nationalism, while moving assets to private Swiss accounts.
- 4)Corporate executives are deceptive cheaters; they cheat the taxcode, they cheat the public, while shouting ‘patriotism!’.
- 5)Corporate executives have no interest in any nation or people; their
- only interest lies in the accumulation of power and capital.
- 6)Corporate executives renounce their citizenships in order to cheat
- the populace out of trillions in taxes each year.
- 7)Corporate executives are thieves; the majority steal the money of
- the people and then tuck it in private Swiss accounts.
- 8)Corporate executives use patriotism to blind the people; then they
- proceed to move a nation’s capital into private foreign accounts.
- 9)Corporate executives are traitorous thieves; they use patriotism to
- insinuate profitable wars even as they move capital to private
- Cayman bank accounts.
- 10) Corporate executives are total hypocrites; many of them espouse
- nationalism even after they have renounced their citizenship to
- evade taxes.
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- Corporate Greed
- 1)Corporate greed destroys the fabric of any society.
- 2)Corporate greed is uncontrollable; those who think they can reform
- it or control it are delusional.
- 3)Corporate greed is ingrained into the very capitalist economical
- model.
- 4)Corporate greed is designed to destroy human minds, human
- culture, the planet, and human relationships.
- 5)Corporate greed is a force of mass destruction; it has destroyed
- countless cultures, countless human beings, and countless
- physical spaces.
- 6)Corporate greed is a machine of unbridled destruction; it cannot be
- stopped with anything short of a massive social revolution.
- 7)Corporate greed destroys the ability of executives to see their
- humanity and society outside of monetary values.
- 8)Corporate greed creates an insatiable hunger for material
- accumulation; a hunger that is very destructive.
- 9)Corporate greed is the enemy of not only global citizen, but every
- single American citizen as well.
- 10) Corporate greed will wipe out all vestiges of humanity if the
- people do not revolutionize themselves and take mass action.
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- Corporations Are Dictatorships
- 1)Corporations are dictatorships; anyone outside the nucleus of
- power has neither a vote nor a say..
- 2)Corporations are dictatorships; they operate on the premise that
- power (profit) must be sought by any means necessary.
- 3)Corporations are dictatorships that have no interest in what the
- general public thinks or has to say.
- 4)Corporations are dictatorships controlled by a power-hunger
- nucleus of corporate executives and investors.
- 5)Corporations are dictatorships; this why CEOs (dictators) make
- 380 times more money than the average worker (citizen).
- 6)Corporations are dictatorships that are hungry for more control and
- power over the public’s minds and lives.
- 7)Corporations are dictatorships; they are not to be trusted because
- profits are a mere euphemism for power.
- 8)Corporations are dictatorships; they are full of power-hungry
- technocrats who will destroy anything for more profits, power,
- market-share.
- 9)Corporations are dictatorships; 53 of the world’s 100 largest
- economies are corporations, making the argument that democracy
- has triumphed flawed.
- 10) Corporations are dictatorships, they use war, they use murder,
- they use police-tactics in order to attain more power/profits.
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- Corporate Prisons Systems
- 1)Corporations are increasingly controlling the prison system; this is
- why thieving executives do not end up in jail.
- 2)Corporations are collectively doing everything in their power to
- increase the number of customers (prisoners) in private prisons.
- 3)Corporations have a vested interest in a prison-society in the same
- way that the Nazis had an economical interest in concentration
- camps.
- 4)Corporations use free labor from 2.3 million labor camp prisoners
- in the United States.
- 5)Corporations see the prison industry as a growth-industry, where
- massive profits will be made.
- 6)Corporations are monstrous machines; they control the labor of 2.3
- million underprivileged Americans living in labor camps.
- 7)Corporations use the prison system to make profits twice; from
- housing ‘customers’ and from the free labor of prisoners.
- 8)Corporations love the private prison system; it is their ideal society
- where workers get paid nothing to work for the rest of their lives.
- 9)Corporations harbor a social climate which intensifies
- imprisonment thus intensifying private-prison profits.
- 10) Corporations are not satisfied with the wage-slavery of the
- populace; they are demanding a harsher private prison-slavery.
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- Corporatization: Seizing Control
- 1)Corporations are seizing control of social services; ensuring that
- society moves along commercial grids.
- 2)Corporations are seizing control of the healthcare system ensuring
- that underprivileged citizens die of basic diseases.
- 3)Corporations have seized control of the information systems;
- ensuring that all information-flows are commodified.
- 4)Corporations have seized control of public schools; ensuring that
- students grow up to become corporate drones.
- 5)Corporations have seized control of many social services,
- including the majority of correctional facilities for children.
- 6)Corporations have seized control of the public dialogue by
- controlling more than 99.5% of all consumed media content.
- 7)Corporations have seized control of the political process by
- ensuring that all political campaigns are heavily financed.
- 8)Corporations have seized control of the social mood by using
- multiple platforms to control mass feelings and sentiments.
- 9)Corporations have seized control of higher-education by insuring
- that all campuses are littered with corporate funding.
- 10) Corporations have seized control of society through many
- systems of thought and physical control.
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- Machines For Amassing Wealth
- 1)Corporations are a tool for the capitalist class to amass wealth
- systematically.
- 2)Corporations are a tool for the upper class to amass wealth by
- robbing the populace.
- 3)Corporations are machines invented by the wealthy to rob the
- people in a systematic and methodical fashion.
- 4)Corporations are not real entities; they are systems of wealth and
- capital accumulation (mass robbery).
- 5)Corporations are machines of mass expropriation; they are used by
- the wealthy to rob the people without getting their hands dirty.
- 6)Corporations are phantoms injected with life by the ruling class to
- control society and accumulate profits.
- 7)Corporations are machines used by the upper class to accumulate
- and to safeguard wealth.
- 8)Corporations are cancerous growths used by the upper class to
- intensify their control of public wealth and assets.
- 9)Corporations are parasitic machines used by the capitalist class to
- seize control of public lands, assets, resources.
- 10) Corporations are used as a buffer between the exploited masses
- and the exploiting few.
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- Total Takeover
- 1)Corporations are taking over public spaces and turning them into
- commercial or private venues.
- 2)Corporations are taking over the human body through a systematic
- effort to stuff trillions of psychotropic pills inside alienated
- citizens.
- 3)Corporations are taking over the social sphere through the
- commercialization of all cultural institutions.
- 4)Corporations are taking over the educational system through the
- commercialization of the curriculum.
- 5)Corporations are taking over universities and colleges through
- conspicuous funding and sponsorships.
- 6)Corporations are taking over human relationships through the
- intensification of consumptively prescriptive media content.
- 7)Corporations are taking over the human mind with self-help books
- and propagandistic media content.
- 8)Corporations are taking over the human spirit through an
- intensification of mass desires for their unnecessary products and
- services.
- 9)Corporations are taking over the political system through increased
- lobbying (bribing).
- 10) Corporations are taking over the global society and enforcing
- their imperialistic, fascist, agenda.
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- Corporate Interests Drive Foreign Policy
- 1)Corporate interests are the major drivers of all foreign policy. (Eg.
- Halliburton and the Iraq invasion)
- 2)Corporate interests control the way governments and political
- officials approach foreign policy.
- 3)Corporate interests are the reason why the United States has more
- than 800 military bases around the world.
- 4)Corporate interests are the reason why working class citizens are
- forced to die in imperialistic wars.
- 5)Corporate interests are the reason why every single military
- engagement has to do with some natural resource or another.
- 6)Corporate interests are the driving forces of an extremely
- imperialistic foreign policy.
- 7)Corporate interests are the reason why working class soldiers die
- for corporate oil concessions.
- 8)Corporate interests are the reason why foreign policies are always
- centered on natural resource reserves.
- 9)Corporate interests are the dominating factor in how imperialist
- governments approach the rest of the world.
- 10) Corporate interests are the most important factor that capitalist
- governments consider before formulating foreign policies.
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- The Enmeshing of Corporation and Government
- 1)Corporations and governments have become one and the same
- thing; they both represent the interests of the capitalist class.
- 2)Corporations and governments are both uninterested in what the
- people feel or have to say.
- 3)Corporations and governments are no longer separate; many
- government officials serve on corporate boards and vice versa.
- 4)Corporations and governments have become nothing but a doubleheaded monster.
- 5)Corporations and governments are owned by the same people; this
- is why any Goldman Sachs graduate is guaranteed a lush
- government job.
- 6)Corporations and governments both work against the interests of
- the people; they simply milk the people of their labor and energy.
- 7)Corporations and governments are one and the same thing; a
- revolution against one is a revolution against another.
- 8)Corporations and governments are no longer separate entities; they
- both serve the brutal designs of the ruling class.
- 9)Corporations and governments are both owned by the banker class;
- there is no longer any line separating governance and profit.
- 10) Corporations and governments jointly misrule the people; they
- both seek more profits, taxes, and power over the populace.
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- Corporate Influence Negates Citizens’ Votes
- 1)Corporate influence over government negates the vote of the
- people; democracy is dead.
- 2)Corporate influence over public officials makes voting a futile act.
- 3)Corporate influence over the political process has completely
- destroyed the voice of the people.
- 4)Corporate influence over the electoral process has made voting an
- absurd, albeit entertaining, charade.
- 5)Corporate influence over all government bodies has made voting a
- complete waste of time; democracy has been hijacked.
- 6)Corporate influence over government negates any voting process
- or democratic system.
- 7)Corporate influence over public officials and their policies makes
- the entire voting process laughable.
- 8)Corporate influence over all capitalist political parties makes the
- voting process seem like an infinitely unhumorous jest.
- 9)Corporate influence over governments has destroyed any vestiges
- of a democratic process; democracy has been killed by the
- bankers.
- 10) Corporate influence over government policies makes voting
- entirely useless and redundant; only a revolution can restore
- democracy.
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- The Fascist Agenda of the Corporation
- 1)Corporations have an explicitly fascistic agenda; they want to
- control global natural and ‘human’ resources.
- 2)Corporations are fascistic entities whose goal is absolute
- dominance over the human race.
- 3)Corporations are extremely fascistic; they are patriarchal, they are
- imperialistic, hierarchal, and brutally obsessed with power
- (profits).
- 4)Corporations are fascistic organizations who crave control over
- workers, resources, governments, societies, and cultures.
- 5)Corporations are politically inclined towards fascism because the
- corporation itself runs on a brutally fascist model.
- 6)Corporations are fascistic institutions that will murder, destroy,
- kill, usurp, exploit, do anything in the name of power (profits).
- 7)Corporations are fascistic systems of social control; every single
- corporation serves the purpose of subverting social revolutionary
- instincts.
- 8)Corporations are fascistic organizations that hate socialist people’s
- movements as much as the Nazis did.
- 9)Corporations and their executives are fascists, little Hitlers,
- masquerading as upstanding citizens while ravenously seeking
- power (profits).
- 10) Corporations despise social freedom and justice; they are fascist
- organizations that crave complete, hegemonic, power over the
- populace.
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- Corporations Are Not Real
- 1)Corporations are not real, they are phantoms, designed to suck the
- blood and labor of the people.
- 2)Corporations are not real; they are machines of mass control and
- expropriations.
- 3)Corporations are not real; they are ghosts used by the upper class
- to terrorize the populace.
- 4)Corporations are not real; they are Kafkaesque phantoms sucking
- the blood of humanity for the sake of accumulative power
- (profits).
- 5)Corporations are systems used to deceive, to rob, to destroy; they
- are what Gogol prophesied in his book Dead Souls.
- 6)Corporations are not real, they are illusions created by the
- capitalist class to deceive and rob the people.
- 7)Corporations are not one bit real; they are fantasies, hallucinations,
- used to destroy and exploit the working class.
- 8)Corporations are not real; they are pieces of paper that declare the
- existence of an exploitive system.
- 9)Corporations are not real; they are organizational phantoms used to
- prey upon the bodies and the psyches of the masses.
- 10) Corporations are not real; they are terrifying psychological
- machines used to imprison humanity in the absurd algorithms of
- capital.
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- Workers Must Seize Corporations
- 1)Corporations must be seized by the workers or they will continue
- to terrorize the workers.
- 2)Corporations must be seized by the populace or they will continue
- to imprison and exploit the populace.
- 3)Corporations must be seized through the revolutionization of
- unions, workers, and social organizations.
- 4)Corporations must be seized and retooled to serve the citizens who
- do the actual work.
- 5)Corporations must be seized by the populace through an organized,
- professional, revolution.
- 6)Corporations must be seized and turned into collectives.
- 7)Corporations must be seized by the citizens of the world, or they
- will continue to suck the blood of the people in every single way.
- 8)Corporations must be seized by the people before the complete
- corporate imprisonment of society.
- 9)Corporations must be seized by citizens who demand higher ideals
- than corporate-thievery and insatiable profit hunger.
- 10) Corporations must be seized by the people, in the name of
- freedom, humanity, justice, and equality.
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- Corporate War Profiteering
- 1)Corporations make 100% of all profits from war, while making 0%
- of the human sacrifices.
- 2)Corporations crave war to intensify production and thus intensify
- profits.
- 3)Corporations love war; hundreds of corporations make trillions
- each year from the sheer mindlessness of the military-industrial
- complex.
- 4)Corporations crave wars, destruction, systematic control of society
- through the destruction of its people.
- 5)Corporations make 100% of the profits from any given war, yet no
- corporate executive will ever serve in any army.
- 6)Corporations use the blood of the working class to make massive
- profits during wars.
- 7)Corporations support and encourage all wars except one kind of
- war: class warfare.
- 8)Corporations lobby governments to start wars simply to move their
- merchandise: bombs, missiles, bombers, guns, grenades, cluster
- bombs.
- 9)Corporations are not human, thus the human cost of war is
- meaningless to them; corporations are profit-seeking missiles.
- 10) Corporations are completely indifferent to the war deaths of poor
- global citizen since these citizens make terrible consumers.
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- Political Connections: The Revolving Door
- 1)Corporate executives have hundreds of friends in government
- offices and vice versa.
- 2)Corporate executives dine and wine at the same spaces and clubs
- as the rotten politicians.
- 3)Corporate executives control government by creating networks of
- business-government-business.
- 4)Corporate executives often take political officials out to dinner at
- expensive restaurants to show them ‘the life’.
- 5)Corporate executives exercise complete control over political
- officials from every single level of governments.
- 6)Corporate executives use bribes (lobbying), gifts, job promises, to
- completely subvert the agenda of government officials.
- 7)Corporate executives use their financial influence to persuade
- government officials to shut down any anti-corporate policies.
- 8)Corporate executives and government officials are the best of
- friends! Often from the same exact upper class families.
- 9)Corporate executives often become government officials and vice
- versa, making one happy family of corrupt thieves.
- 10) Corporate executives use very clever techniques to manipulate
- the policies of their friends in governments.
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- Corporations Crave Conformity
- 1)Corporations crave conformity because conformity ensures that the
- flow of power (profit) is consistent and upward.
- 2)Corporations crave conformity because conformist citizens will
- never mentally challenge the corporate hegemony.
- 3)Corporations thrive on conformity because they are fascist
- organizations run on mindless obedience.
- 4)Corporations thrive on organizational and social conformity
- because they are hierarchal entities of mass control.
- 5)Corporations crave conformity; Disney turns children into
- conformists; MTV turns teenagers into conformists.
- 6)Corporations crave conformity because conformists will buy
- anything and do anything to conform to perceived social ideals.
- 7)Corporations encourage conformity because a conformist society is
- a society that will never politically challenge corporate
- hegemony.
- 8)Corporations thrive on conformity because a conformed citizen is
- easy to brand, to mold, to control, to abuse.
- 9)Corporations thrive on a conformist social consciousness; because
- conformity makes it easier to sell their uncreative poison to
- everyone.
- 10) Corporations thrive on inter-organizational conformity because
- the will of the corporation is to crush the will power of the
- workers.
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- Corporations Commodify and Industrialize Human Culture
- 1)Corporations work efficiently to commodify human existence; to
- turn all aspects of human lives into purchasable commodities.
- 2)Corporations work delicately to commodify human experiences;
- turning all social experiences into purchasable goods and
- services.
- 3)Corporations work methodically to commodify the human body
- and how citizens formulate their body-image.
- 4)Corporations work systematically to commodify human
- communications; to reduce all social contacts to transactional
- interactions.
- 5)Corporations work morbidly to destroy human liveliness; they do
- everything in their power to turn citizens into listless consumers.
- 6)Corporations work methodically to industrialize and commodify
- all human interactions.
- 7)Corporations work meticulously to commodify ideas via capitalist
- books, art, magazines, literature.
- 8)Corporations work doggedly to commodify the meanings of
- beauty; turning it into beauty products and plastic surgery.
- 9)Corporations work efficiently to commodify human freedom;
- turning it into mindless vacations and extreme experiences.
- 10) Corporations work efficiently to commodify human relationships;
- turning them into a miserably systematic interactions.
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- Corporations Market Poison to Children
- 1)Corporations spend billions each year marketing poisonous food
- and content to children.
- 2)Corporations heavily target children to ensure that future
- generations grow up politically apathetic and socially weak.
- 3)Corporations do everything in their power to brainwash children;
- to ensure that kids grow up to be conformist consumers.
- 4)Corporations are political entities; they are fascist bodies that want
- a conformist populace devoid of any revolutionary instincts.
- 5)Corporations spend billions each year on psychological research to
- tap into the minds of children.
- 6)Corporations spend billions each year advertising to children under
- 8 years old, who do not even know what a commercial is.
- 7)Corporations target children in an effort to diffuse the potential of
- any revolutionary future for the working class.
- 8)Corporations brand children to ensure that these kids remain
- zombified servants of the capitalist-consumerist system.
- 9)Corporations do everything in their power to turn the educational
- system into a space where kids are commodified and
- consumerized.
- 10) Corporations invest billions each year in the destruction of
- children’s minds via advertising and branding.
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- For Corporations Only Profits Are Sacred
- 1)For corporations, only profits are sacred, only power is sacred, all
- that is human is to be sacrificed to the gods of capital.
- 2)For corporations human life is worthless unless it can be
- commodified and monetized.
- 3)For corporations the populace is a dangerous formulation to be
- crushed through incessant distraction and division.
- 4)For corporations the people are sheep to be milked of labor and fed
- rotting consumer-products.
- 5)For corporations humanity is but cattle to be worked to death and
- left to roam in shopping malls.
- 6)For corporations subversion is evil, non-conformity is vile,
- political freedom is despicable.
- 7)For corporations humanity is but a body to have life, labor, energy
- squeezed out of.
- 8)For corporations the workers are but serfs, wage-slaves, to be
- perpetually exploited with no complaints.
- 9)For corporations children are future wage-slaves, mindless
- consumers, obedient worshippers of the corporate hegemons.
- 10) For corporations humanity is an entity to be devoured through
- physiological, psychological, emotional, and spiritual warfare.
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- All Corporations Must Be Seized
- 1)All corporations must be seized by the people, allowing these
- parasites to exist risks the future of the entire human race.
- 2)All corporations must be seized by workers and transformed into
- people’s collective; all else is pure exploitation.
- 3)All corporations must be seized through a political revolution
- designed to give the power and resources back to the people.
- 4)All corporations must be seized by an organized populace who is
- fed up with corporate domination.
- 5)All corporations must be seized by a force of organized workers
- who are fed up with living the lives of sheepish wage-slaves.
- 6)All corporations must be seized; not one corporation must be
- allowed to survive, they are cancers that must be eradicated.
- 7)All corporations must be seized through a systematic
- revolutionization of all social bodies.
- 8)All corporations must be seized by a populace that is fed up with
- living the lives of fattened-consumers-to-the-slaughter.
- 9)All corporations must be seized by a populace ready to live in a
- society where people are economically and socially free.
- 10) All corporations must be seized or they will always find a way to
- subvert the voice of the people, the will of the masses!
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- Only Revolution
- 1)Only a massive socialist revolution can cleanse the world of the
- vermin known as corporations.
- 2)Only a massive international revolution can strip the thieving
- corporate class of all their power and influence.
- 3)Only an unbridled, absolute, social revolution can put power back
- in the hands of people instead of corporate personifications.
- 4)Only a massive global revolution can eliminate the agenda of the
- corporate imperialists.
- 5)Only a spectacular international people’s revolution can halt the
- cancerous growth of the corporate model.
- 6)Only through revolution can the corporate cancer be surgically
- removed from the public domain.
- 7)Only through a massive, international, revolution can the corporate
- class be removed from any position of vile influence.
- 8)Only through an unhindered social revolution can corporations be
- systematically removed from their hegemonic positions of power.
- 9)Only through a powerful international revolution can the corporate
- virus be eradicated for once and for all.
- 10) Only through a massive, international, socialist revolution can the
- capitalists and their parasitic corporations be removed from
- power.
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