The same corporations who's products you buy daily. Yes, the one that you see as you scan your very own house. The same ones who's computer you are typing on right now. Explain that hypocrisy.
@pigjubby1 If we had any choice but to buy these products from corps we would. I buy as much as I possibly can from local, sustainable, non-corp companies. There are some things we have to take back control of from corps. We have the right to have access to the resources that we depend on to survive.
Just as there are no bad dogs, just bad owners, there are no bad companies, just bad politicians who regulate then. It just FM (fucking Magic) how the people are the ones who elect the people who make corrupt laws. That is the issue. Bad people are only able to do with what they are allowed to do. Show me a bad child and I will show you a bad parent. It is not corporations who are the issue. It's the laws that regulate them. Want bad companies to stop? Change the people we put in. Simple.
you are so right. We should go live in caves with sticks and not go get food from the supermarket because it supports big business. It isn't hypocrisy, where the hell else are most Americans going to get products they need today? People are tired of corruption and are tired of our government officials taking money from lobbyists to pass bills that are in their favor while hurting the average person.
It's never been about free speech. It was about corporate America. The free speech part came in after the movement lost momentum, so they had to use the time trusted free speech angle. Next ting you know, the occupy people with attach their movement to the fight against world hunger.
If banks are criminal, and big oil criminal, and big corporations criminal, then anyone who purchases anything from these corporations are accomplices to a crime.
No one cans see that the occupy movement is nothing but hypocrisy.
They protest the very companies that fill their houses with their products they demonstrate against. The very items they use to protest were probably bought on Amazon, another part of corporate America that is evil.
Don't say big oil i the problem and then tomorrow buy their product. Don't say banks are corrupt while you yourself has money in a bank. In the field of crime, that is called an accomplice.
IQ's of 90 function on instinct alone.
taxfatcats 1 month ago
The same corporations who's products you buy daily. Yes, the one that you see as you scan your very own house. The same ones who's computer you are typing on right now. Explain that hypocrisy.
pigjubby1 1 month ago
@pigjubby1 If we had any choice but to buy these products from corps we would. I buy as much as I possibly can from local, sustainable, non-corp companies. There are some things we have to take back control of from corps. We have the right to have access to the resources that we depend on to survive.
doolieone 1 month ago
@pigjubby1 corporations are the main cause of world hunger so you're right.
doolieone 1 month ago
Just as there are no bad dogs, just bad owners, there are no bad companies, just bad politicians who regulate then. It just FM (fucking Magic) how the people are the ones who elect the people who make corrupt laws. That is the issue. Bad people are only able to do with what they are allowed to do. Show me a bad child and I will show you a bad parent. It is not corporations who are the issue. It's the laws that regulate them. Want bad companies to stop? Change the people we put in. Simple.
pigjubby1 1 month ago
@pigjubby1
you are so right. We should go live in caves with sticks and not go get food from the supermarket because it supports big business. It isn't hypocrisy, where the hell else are most Americans going to get products they need today? People are tired of corruption and are tired of our government officials taking money from lobbyists to pass bills that are in their favor while hurting the average person.
jesusxluvzxu 1 month ago
I want this video on my Z770 unit.
juliantrevin38 1 month ago
It's never been about free speech. It was about corporate America. The free speech part came in after the movement lost momentum, so they had to use the time trusted free speech angle. Next ting you know, the occupy people with attach their movement to the fight against world hunger.
pigjubby1 1 month ago
If banks are criminal, and big oil criminal, and big corporations criminal, then anyone who purchases anything from these corporations are accomplices to a crime.
No one cans see that the occupy movement is nothing but hypocrisy.
They protest the very companies that fill their houses with their products they demonstrate against. The very items they use to protest were probably bought on Amazon, another part of corporate America that is evil.
pigjubby1 1 month ago
Don't say big oil i the problem and then tomorrow buy their product. Don't say banks are corrupt while you yourself has money in a bank. In the field of crime, that is called an accomplice.
pigjubby1 1 month ago