Funniest part is how they're bribing the government with the money they took from customers. Now they can take more money from customers, which is more money for bribes.
It also means they didn't need to charge customers the prices they charged, since they have enough money to operate their business and bribe politicians.
It's like, you're paying them to work against you.
So backwards, but that's by design. Don't be a useful idiot.
Representative democracies are tool of the ruling class to subvert control from the working class.
The fact <0.00001% of the people you come across mention direct voting in a democracy should be an indicator at how successful the ruling class has been at controlling the narrative.
Nations are modern-day fiefdoms. If you're not a member of the ruling class, then you're not supposed to have any say in how a nation is run. Modern politics is a song and dance around serving the ruling class as much as possible while convincing workers it's in their best interests.
This isn’t capitalism anymore this is something else entirely.
That's the thing, it is capitalism. It's always been about those who have more exploiting those who have less.
The problem is this generation of workers has been duped into believing that corporate profits are a good thing, rather than an indication of workers getting taken advantage of.
It's all bass-ackwards by design. I stopped trying to find rhyme or reason and just settled on "most people are dumb as shit."
It's a Saiyan-hydra situation. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger, and whenever one falls there's another to take its place.
These takedowns should cause emulator projects to re-assess how they manage themselves in the future. I don't think it makes any sense to tie any identities to making emulators; it's just not worth it.
It's good for the US, too.
Americans don't have to live under the bootheels of corporations.