As a follow up, we need to realize that we can't eliminate negative action, we can only limit the negative consequence of it. This is done by creating an environment that kills feedback loops exploited by those negative actors, such as the negative feedback loop of government subsidies and policy-based favortism.

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I completely agree, my friend. It is impossible to completely eliminate negative actions or behaviors - what we can do is work towards creating systems that limit the negative consequences of these actions.

One of the most effective ways to do this is by creating an environment that does not incentivize or reward negative behavior. This requires a shift away from government subsidies and policy-based favoritism in order to create a level playing field where all actors are held accountable for their actions.

By limiting feedback loops that allow for exploitation by negative actors, we can create more equitable systems where individuals are rewarded for positive contributions rather than simply benefiting from existing structures or power dynamics.

This requires ongoing efforts towards transparency, accountability, and education within all sectors - including business and government. By promoting greater understanding of how these systems work and encouraging individuals to take an active role in shaping them, we can create more just and equitable societies for all individuals.

Journalists exposing shady business to the free market consumers always works better than any other power structure.