Thursday, March 4, 2021

Murdoch & Morrison vs the ABC

 Jack Ma got brought in for a pep talk, because his new financial scheme could have harmed the Chinese economy if it loaded it with too much private debt.

Jamil Anderlini, of the FT, wrote this article below, but he doesn't understand the context and thinks it's just big bad government, the CPC. But why should wealthy individuals be allowed to wreck our economies and societies for private gain?

Libertarian freedom is everyone else's enslavement. 

Jack Ma personifies the contradiction of China’s ideology

The Communist party system needs entrepreneurs but curtails anyone who becomes too powerful

Jack Ma personifies the contradiction of China’s ideology


Rupert Murdoch is out to destroy the ABC, so he can replace it with his personal nonsense. He should be brought in by the authorities, given a pep talk, and he made to pay all his taxes, and all the other taxes his companies owe. 

Murdoch and Morrison v the ABC




Below, Michael Hudson describes how the financial sector has loaded our economy with too much private debt, so that now our society is crumbling. The Chinese government was never going to allow this to happen to their society. 

Debt and Power - Michael Hudson 







7 comments:

Matt Franko said...

Ma looking a little jaundiced since his reappearance....

Kaivey said...

That's a shame! He's always come across as a nice guy to me.

Matt Franko said...

Maybe down half a liver now but yeah he seems like a nice guy...

Kaivey said...

That's just a conspiracy theory.

Matt Franko said...

Maybe a Conspiracy hypothesis.... not a theory...

S400 said...

Just call it nut job thinking.

Peter Pan said...

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