They Never 'Put Down' Corporations
There are "pests" that are traded in Wall Street. Just because they have extensive marketing and charm offensives doesn't make them anything else.
Humans like to "cull" things. They cull (kill) animals, they sometimes cull groups of humans too.
What about corporations? Do corporations have hearts and feelings? Should all corporations be presumed benign or even beneficial to society?
Following the news about Limpopo's death (killing a totally healthy and young female elephant just because she had allegedly attacked a human) - a tragic decision made in private by humans, perhaps we should all assess the priorities in contemporary society.
For instance, why do companies like GAFAM still exist? Do they have so many lobbyists? And bribed politicians [1, 2]?
Are they a net benefit or a mere liability to society? █

