RE: Jeff Bezos Amazon vs Amazon Fires: Is Big Tech For Or Against Humanity?

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I love capitalism. But Amazon is not that.



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Capitalism is the private ownership of the means of production, typically coupled with trade and markets. I'd say those are fundamental aspects and requirements of Amazon's operations, no?

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There is more to Amazon than what you are talking about. So, it looks like you have no idea what I'm talking about. You will probably ask me what I'm talking about or you will think I'm stupid and not respond. Sadly, if you're not talking about what Amazon has in common with other tech cartels, you are missing out. Oh, and by the way, it is very expensive to maintain the means of production. Maintenance and upgrades is so expensive. Plus. Employer to employee ratio, money wise, is a reverse funnel. It is like a sprinkler system. The money flows through the hose and out of the sprinkler. Yes, there is more money or more water in the hose. It spreads out onto the grass, the employees. A decrees of water in the hose does not mean an increase in the output of what comes out of the sprinkler and onto the grass.

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I can't think of anything about amazon that negates the key identifying factors of a capitalistic enterprise enough to conclude amazon isn't capitalist.

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You probably love China and Soros and Rothschild and others. If you follow the money and follow history, you can see the people and the groups who were behind the rise of tech cartels. One of the problems is that of DARPA, NASA, FBI, NSA, CIA, etc. In many cases, they are behind big things. China is buying up shares in big companies. Liability protection is a problem. Geoengineering is a big problem. The list goes on and on and the history is very long as well.

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All I have done is describe the mechanics of captialism - there is nothing I have said or written anywhere in over 10 years of doing so that says I like China, Soros or the Rothschilds. Regardless of who is behind Amazon, it is still an entity that uses capitalism is it not?
If you are saying that Amazon is a vehicle for authoritarian communism, that's something else - but what is the evidence for that?

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You were told lies about capitalism by people like Soros. There are so many problems that we have in the world, including technocracy, Corporatism, monopolism, plutocracy, authoritarianism, tyranny, globalism, the central banks, etc, etc, etc.

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I have studied all of these things for decades. You are avoiding the details here. I deal in details.

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I like trying to make money. I want as much money as I can get. What do you call that? I like to call it free market capitalism as opposed to crony state capitalism. Employers need more money in order to distribute the money to the employees. When I lived in Vietnam, 2012-2017, I was impressed with all the employers there were. I support small businesses. I like that. I like it when people turn their houses into hotels, stores, cafes, businesses. I love freelancers, independent contractors who are like employers unto themselves.

There are so many problems out there. One of the problems is when governments help certain companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc, etc, and that is not capitalism. These groups are tech cartels. That is not capitalism. Monopolism is not capitalism. Technocracy is not capitalism. Yes, people say they are, but they are not. The problem is that people infiltrated America and did bad things and then blamed it on capitalism. So, they came in, especially in the early 1900's, and they did bad stuff, and got companies and banks and governments to collude and work together and do certain things that were very bad for the world, long story short and people blame those things on capitalism as opposed to Luciferianism and Agenda 2030 and Big Pharma and all of these big problems and big things. I love capitalism. I hate globalism. I fight against globalism, etc.

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For me, the core of the problem is denial and heartlessness. It begins within the self and spirals out into all areas of life. I agree that we have seen large structures and entire societies built from that heartlessness and denial - using capitalism as a vehicle. Capitalism, really is as simple as trade combined with private ownership of the means of production. I am not aware of any other more accurate definition, but if you have one then by all means provide it here.
Capitalism, as I have defined it, implies several built in problems - which I went over in some detail in a small essay I posted to steem previously.

Removing capitalism doesn't automatically fix the underlying problems, since they are within the hearts and minds of people. However, it is also true that there are fundamental, systemic problems with capitalism too that won't go away just because government or cartels do.

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I want to make government smaller. That is my focus. Also, I want to make towns and sheriffs great again. I prefer the wild wild west. Small towns should be like countries in and of themselves to some extent. Local communities should try to help each other out as opposed to having federal government do everything for people.

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