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● 08.14.21


●● ‘Free’ Market Racism


Posted in Apple, Deception, IBM, Microsoft at 8:53 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Deregulation favours the powerful


Summary: The large corporations and corporate media conveniently ignore the most large-scale racism out there, instead moaning about their victims being intolerant and fussy


THE PROFITS make jobs aplenty As “war on terror” turns twenty


More bombs beget wealth Ask IBM how many bombs we should have


Microsoft provides everything for ICE But it bans the word “master” because we must all be nice


Regulation might harm the economy Or so says the false dichotomy


Free software communities are very unruly Because they oppose corporate racism, ever so truly


Unstaffed by monopoly makes one a bigoted nut Or so said the kettle to a pot


> Image: Racist IBM: What's the world's most racist company? IBM.


Support the monopolies, or else you’re a Communist Executives with multi-million-dollar salaries call you a narcissist


Free market wins, just look at the debt Taxpayers will bail out, collaterals for the bet


Apple sweatshops made in China Scanning all your files for a vagina


Communism works for the rich Get back to work, don’t moan and bitch


Racism is what the media deems it Like the ‘wrong’ branch name in Git


IBM saluting diversity To gaslight and bury adversity


adversity


Money sets you free Ignore the strange fruit on the tree


strange fruit on the tree


Back to your cubicle, labourer Ignore your boss, the murderer


“Women and minorities paid less”Quarterly results imminent Creative accounting of the pertinent


Blame Russia, China, and COVID-19 pandemic Never admit the company is just a relic


Come back to the office with lowered pay There’s nothing you can even say


Women and minorities paid less Because to discrimination we proudly say “yes!” █


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