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Trexmaster

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2. Cost of doing business
Mon Dec 30, 2024, 05:53 PM
Dec 30

No, I don't think so.

This is just the allotted costs in the budget for doing business, with this including – besides the budget for [legalized] bribery in politics – the costs (again, legalized bribes in a sense, paying the salaries so to speak) for lawyers, judges, and whomever to pinch a lil' more the nipple for some green milk. The command center are pleased with the ruckus, the agitators are pleased they're still affording their costs for existing, and whoever else benefits from public hysteria.

It's a business! And what an ugly one...

In some ways, NGOs have definitely perfected the art of [attempted] blackmail, whether if they're commanded at the political level, or secret services level, or foreign intervention levels.

It's just ugly, the ooze part of what makes our world miserable, in a way. Yet it works because others are being paid.

The way I see it, this is just a veiled war, between the stinkin' rich and the stinkin' ruffians. Each 'n one has their own holier-than-thou message that works for whoever adds the clicks & viewership.
When I heard of SLAPP, it was about censorship by Ruzzians (and we all know how they are), yet now it becomes another stupid front for those that can benefit from.

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