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In reply to the discussion: I'd rather have my hair on fire than my head in the sand, when it comes to Corporate Power [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)I know that many issues are complicated. Lot of technical and legal stuff, and many other factors. It's not either/or. I'm all for compromise etc.
But I must make two points to defend hair-on-fireism.
1)Unless the rest of us stand up against it, those Oligarchs and Corporations who already have the money and power will use that to dominate the dialogue and impose their goals on the rest of us. And if our esteemed leaders buy into their line of bullshit they will simply embed those Corporate Perogatives further into the system.
2)It is possible to see the results of stupid giving-away-the-store policies.The problem is that if we wait until they have become embedded, the damage will have been done and positive reform will be made more difficult, if not impossible.