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We Are One, We Are Them, and They Are Us. We Are Anonymous, We Are a Legion, We do not forgive, We do not forget, Expect us!

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I would add No Church to this cartel, you know that Vaticans has a special agreement with Italian state which let all churches do not pay taxes at all!

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Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

Why most of the people just ignore this famous statement. Ignorance is the worse thing of all.

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Manifest for a Society that evolves and prospers free from the blackmail of money.

How to create money out of nothing.

The specific capacity of a human individual, expressed by producing or transforming a good or offering a service for the benefit of the community, represents the energy that he or she uses by drawing it from his or her finite resources. This energy is the result of the costly expenditure of the individual’s commitment and constitutes the collateral value to the generation of money.

Money is an advanced tool with which the human individual measures the value of things, in order to allow comparison and therefore exchange with other things, even heterogeneous ones; this is generated by him or her when necessary and destroyed after use.

It make sense to me!

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Replying to Avatar Sai

Let’s stop dancing around it: Billionaires shouldn’t exist.

No one ā€œearnsā€ a billion dollars.

You extract a billion.

From underpaid workers.

From deregulated industries.

From tax havens.

From stolen land, stolen labor, and generational exploitation.

Meanwhile, nearly 700 million people live in extreme poverty on less than $2 a day (source: World Bank). And we’re out here defending the people who could end global hunger with a fraction of their net worth but choose not to?

Let’s be clear:

You don’t get to be a billionaire without creating suffering.

You underpay. You outsource. You lay off. You lobby to kill regulations.

You exploit a system built to protect wealth—not people.

Why do we tolerate it?

Because we’ve been sold a lie: that ā€œsomeday,ā€ we might be rich too.

But statistically, you’re more likely to be struck by lightning than become a billionaire.

This fantasy isn’t harmless—it’s a weapon used to keep you compliant.

There is no moral justification for hoarding more wealth than entire nations while children die from preventable diseases.

Billionaires aren’t a sign of a healthy economy.

They’re a symptom of a broken one.

A society that lets a few live like gods while millions suffer is not free—it’s feudal.

Amazingly, over the last five decades, 79 Trillion dollars has been redistributed to the 1% from the lower 90%.

In the documentary Where To Invade Next, Michael Moore interviews the owners of a textiles plant in Italy and informs them that if they used American business practices, they could drastically increase their profits and asks them why wouldn’t they do that?

Their reply was, they don’t need to become ā€œmore richā€. They are already wealthy enough and bring enough in to enjoy their lives. The woman says clearly, ā€œI’d rather see that go to the employees. To have real relationships with them, to see them happy. It’s amazing to hear people ask how your mother is doing, from a coworker.ā€

The power vacuum is full throttle, and the powers that be have become a snowball rolling down a hill, and we have reached critical mass.

I’m not left, I’m not right.

I’m a person. I think for myself.

It’s obvious that we are heading in a bad direction, and I hope leaders rise and the people stand up for themselves. Speak up, say something, anything is better than complacency and silence.

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Fully agree