National Disgraces in Corporate Malfeasance
Criminal syndicates entwine themselves with the levers of power. This is well documented throughout history, and they will use people, even their own, to acquire such power. Corporations owned by ethnic criminal syndicate, especially those not original to the nation, corrode the foundations of society.
Corporations aren’t generic disinterested economic units of human labour but fictional entities shaping the framework of our environments. When they align with illicit forces, the consequences ripple outward, poisoning nations and communities. Now most corporations are geared toward national deconstruction, especially those organisations publicly traded or beholden to banks.
How did we arrive at this point? How did expectations shift from corporations benefiting their home nations to becoming rather instruments of disintegration? Let’s rewind the clock and examine the trajectory that led us here. Once upon a time, corporations were used for national prosperity, common energies as collaborative engines driving innovation, employment, and economic growth.
We used these corporations to build roads, bridges, schools, and other infrastructures that knitted society together. Their success and longevity was dependent upon the well-being of the nations they called home. This symbiotic relationship was as much moral as it was economic; corporations understood their role in fostering social harmony, progress, and cohesion.
Yet, somewhere along this trajectory, a twist occurred. As soon as they went international, the communities, families, and nations they were involved with became enemies, or mere resources at best. The expectation morphed from mutual benefit to pure exploitation. The earliest international corporations, which were vestiges of empire especially involved with exploitative colonialism, turned back around on the core nations and its innocent citizens as additional pawns for power. Corporations began to view nations not as partners but as resources to be exploited. Their hosts were now vast reservoirs of labour and capital to be mined for profit.
More can be read on this topic in my first book:
- Corporate Ethnic Antistates: Exploitation Nation
- Antistate Deceptions
