AnonUnlimited
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The gaming industry has come to a point where the leaders are pretty much cultists.
This is not a topic about what you believe or what you want to do, but it's the fact that now they won't even be open about what it is they support, and they still want to put it in a video game.
Blackrock, Vanguard and those who pretty much own everything (including United Healthcare) are giving their directives and receiving no criticism, it's pretty funny actually. They're watching as people get angry with the middlemen and then applauding when the middlemen take a step back instead of realizing what's going on. They're following the cult of Blackrock/Vanguard essentially.
Anyway, to get back on topic:
Does it make any business sense to try to force customers to take in and accept what they don't like? People are not buying the product in numbers that sustain it, that means the customer base does not like that product.
It's like that one religious group that goes door to door and then tries to politely but forcefully invite you to church and no matter how much you tell them no they keep trying to tell you that you'd be better off if you go. Then, if that doesn't work they start doing things like "oh it's a christmas party at the church, you're all invited," then if that doesn't work they send a pretty girl to your house to try and be friends with you then they sneakily invite you to church that way. Only that church is completely hypocritical and does not really teach you good things, instead it says you are bad and you have to give them more money for them to further their work.
Then the attractive girl dumps you once you buy in, then she goes for another person to recruit while the leaders of the church try to convince you that the unnattractive girl, or maybe you should just date a male even if you're not interested in males (since readers of this might be female I am only using this as a metaphor).
Then when people leave the church, destitute after having their money sucked try, the church blames capitalism and then pays the media outlets to do that too so that the church can be given more authority within the government to regulate the economy and 'fix' your problems.
I mean, what other organization tries to make people pay money for things they don't like other than government and churches?
This is not a topic about what you believe or what you want to do, but it's the fact that now they won't even be open about what it is they support, and they still want to put it in a video game.
Blackrock, Vanguard and those who pretty much own everything (including United Healthcare) are giving their directives and receiving no criticism, it's pretty funny actually. They're watching as people get angry with the middlemen and then applauding when the middlemen take a step back instead of realizing what's going on. They're following the cult of Blackrock/Vanguard essentially.
Anyway, to get back on topic:
Does it make any business sense to try to force customers to take in and accept what they don't like? People are not buying the product in numbers that sustain it, that means the customer base does not like that product.
It's like that one religious group that goes door to door and then tries to politely but forcefully invite you to church and no matter how much you tell them no they keep trying to tell you that you'd be better off if you go. Then, if that doesn't work they start doing things like "oh it's a christmas party at the church, you're all invited," then if that doesn't work they send a pretty girl to your house to try and be friends with you then they sneakily invite you to church that way. Only that church is completely hypocritical and does not really teach you good things, instead it says you are bad and you have to give them more money for them to further their work.
Then the attractive girl dumps you once you buy in, then she goes for another person to recruit while the leaders of the church try to convince you that the unnattractive girl, or maybe you should just date a male even if you're not interested in males (since readers of this might be female I am only using this as a metaphor).
Then when people leave the church, destitute after having their money sucked try, the church blames capitalism and then pays the media outlets to do that too so that the church can be given more authority within the government to regulate the economy and 'fix' your problems.
I mean, what other organization tries to make people pay money for things they don't like other than government and churches?
This reads a bit like Don Quixote.