Politics & Philosophy by Dr. Martin D. Hash, Esq.
28-09-2020
When I went to Business school, we were taught to stay out of politics, only unethical businesses had lobbyists, and business certainly shouldn't identify their partisanship by giving campaign contributions. Boy, how things have changed; not only are businesses unafraid to take sides, they are actually partners with advocacy groups interfering with the Rights of their customers. It's scary that credit-card companies have been cutting off service to businesses whose politics they don't agree with; and sporting goods chains now self-select who they will sell guns to. Big Tech is the scariest of these ideological takeovers: filtering search results, blocking access, redefining & censoring speech; because there's no alternative information source.
How this happened was that Lefty activists have been getting on the boards of these giant international organizations, and in cahoots with Diversity hires, have been flanking The Right who thought business was immune. Anyone who noticed and warned what was happening were dismissed as cranks, and now that battle has been lost. There are new Conservative businesses opening up; some are the fastest growing in the nation; and Conservatives could still organize and buy back control of Big Business; however, the ever-increasing politicization of business will probably lead to “Conservatives Welcome” or "No Democrats Allowed" signs in the near future.
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