The State of Our World : Capitalism and Corporate Extreme

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The state of our world today

The world is coming apart at the seams. Socialists, Fascists, Communists and Religionists are fighting a different war every day. The battle has gotten over but the war will always continue in a never ending vicious cycle.

But the most vicious and dangerous form of people which are threatening to take over and make the world kneel down for their own greedy agendas are the corporate slaves. These slaves are so blinded by their quest for money and power that they have stopped thinking in humane terms and see everything in terms of profit and loss.

The most dangerous entities which can exist in this world are not animals but something much worse. They are people who don’t care about anything in the world but themselves.

And the worst part is that the world is being overrun by these people. They are more potent than a black widow and more ruthless than Adolf Hitler and Osama bin laden rolled into one.

The world is in dire need to revamp itself and fight the oppression that these corporate giants have instilled in us. We just jump the band wagon and do whatever they tell us to do believing that we are doing this for their benefit but in reality all we are doing is greasing wheels for them.

What the world needs is a refreshed thinking and going back to the roots. In the previous eras people used to fight but they did that in the open and nobody was lulled into a false sense of security that the person they are talking to is a friend or a foe.

Nowadays no one can be sure that the person you are with is someone you can trust or will he/her turn on you the second your back is turned.

Today’s competitive market is such that it forces you to start thinking of your own survival and how you can take yourself at the top of the ladder. You cannot afford to think about the welfare of others.

These changing times have forced people to change their priorities and give up things they would want to keep but simply cant.

It is literally the...