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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)And the way to do that is to encourage freedom, not diminish it. As soosn as we discourage freedom then the opportunists who have only their interests in mind have the tools they need to affect their designs. They will abuse power and they will seek out power wherever it is gathered with the specific intent of abusing it. The best means of frustrating them is to guard what we have rather than squandering it on pointless "messaging" (not your term but one used up-thread).
If you think corporations are bad now just wait until you see what they can do once too many people agree what can and cannot be bought. If the government gains the power to stigmatize and regulate soda the corporatists will move to fruit juice and bottled water. And why shouldn't they? That's what the do-gooders decreed. That won't make us less subject to corporations, that guarantees it.