Corporations vs. Nationals: Are YOU Just a Number?

6 months ago
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The video critiques corporate governance and its impact on national identity, emphasizing the disconnect between individual value and corporate perception.
[25:12-25:15]
The narrator critiques corporate governance and its negative impact on national identity.
These corporate governments are not nationals.
[25:15-25:34]
The speaker explains that service corporations operate without national ties.
They have no nation, They are not connected. They are service corporations. They even say this to us: The United States Service Corporation, Canada Service Corporation. They're service corporations, They're not nationals.
[25:34-26:20]
The speaker discusses how perceptions of national security differ from reality.
but because everybody believes it's a country, then they can say national security. and it's like the the assumption where people will bridge that gap, where it's like one dots over here and one dots over here and they're already on this dot. so they're gonna go over here, try to join it to this dot, not realizing that these dots are actually making 2 complete different pictures. They're not the same picture at all. It's just the way they're trying to present. it is like: oh, you can go over here and this and this, and you can just scribble the lines and screw the dots. They don't really connect anyway. It's not really about cohesiveness or being real or being true to anything that's connected to nature.
[26:20-26:55]
The speaker encourages critical thinking about national security and reflects on personal experiences.
We'll just scribble the lines. No, we have to correct our minds and then we can see how much they're scribbling the lines, because they're really fucking us over and that's okay. i'm just gonna take a break. i need to take some water up and anybody wanted, live me like jump in. i think there's like some things going on in this thing where, if somebody wants to give me their opinion on national security, What it means to them if they feel any safer, and maybe if they don't feel safer, maybe it's because they're not a national. Have you ever thought of that?
[26:55-27:28]
The speaker reflects on how corporations view individuals, questioning the meaning of identity.
Because this is something that I think about a lot. I think about what it means to be a national, What it means to be a human being, What it means to be a man, And then how I'm looked on on the planet today, Not by the people that know me, but by the industry, If I ever try to go anywhere and operate in any type of corporation. they're viewing me not as a man, not as anybody that has human rights. They're looking at me as a corporate status that can be controlled and manipulated, and I really gotta, I gotta woo them, man.
[27:29-28:03]
The speaker critiques the corporate valuation of individuals, highlighting minimal wage concerns.
I really gotta show how much I can do for them to make the most profit, for them to actually have any sort of income, which is not anything about maximum wage, about how it can best maximize the potential for my life quality. it's all about: oh, let's give them the least amount that we can actually give them, or him or whoever, because again, it's not really. we don't really value you as anything. Maybe the concept of minimal wage needs to be addressed first by addressing nationality.
[28:03-29:08]
The speaker emphasizes the inherent value of individuals, especially in relation to gender dynamics.
And if we as nationals, we as people connected to a nation that actually have ties to the land, maybe we'd be worth more than 15, 11 or whatever minimum equality dollar or, sorry fiat, whatever they want to say we're worth. I'm worth way more than anything that I could meet by anybody that could afford to offer me work or anything Just by being a man. or if I was a woman, I would have so much more value on that level. equally, Actually, woman would be on a higher value system. I'm sorry, It's true, because you, women, I can't bring life into this planet as you do. You create life. The earth creates life. Men, I'm like a gardener: Just support, maintain and try to make everything look good and just maintain and healthy and happy. and yes, I did my job. I'm great. As far as women know, there's no equality between men and women. Women, you're up on a higher level

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