Cartel Institute

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The Cartel Institute is a pro-statism, pro-corporatism, and anti-capitalism organization designed to help our masters take power over the people. We are against capitalism because we don't want people to start businesses; we want them to work for us, either for corporations we own or state-owned enterprises we control. This channel provides advice and commentary about how we, the elite, can take over the world.
As the government gets more corrupt, it becomes more blatant in its corruption.
I am curious if we need to add "(Parody)" to our name, because I suspect that some people don't realize that this is a parody account.

#parody #fourthwall
Cartel Institute

Money is just a scorecard. What is really going on is the consolidation of power. Power over you.
Electronic Frontier Foundation wrote the following post Sun, 09 Feb 2025 21:57:02 -0600 Comprehensive privacy legislation should include a private right of action, empowering individuals to hold companies accountable for data violations. The fight for stronger enforcement continues. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/02/key-issues-shaping-state-level-tech-policy

One of our goals is to get @Electronic Frontier Foundation and others to endorse these laws so we can control social media and eliminate free speech. We tell everyone that the laws are for privacy, but that is not our real goal.

We purposefully defined social media so broadly that the laws apply to anyone with a blog or online forum, even individuals. And we made sure that the laws are confusing and complicated enough so that only giant corporations with a legal team can comply.

Our real agenda is to consolidate all social media into the hands of large corporations, that way we can just track you internally without "sharing" your data. Also, it makes it easier to eliminate our political opponents. That way we can shut down the pesky fediverse and smaller competitors, so we can further entrench big social media.

For example, if someone has a blog with comments turned on or has an online forum (either of those make them a "social media company") and has a political opinion we don't like or who points out our corruption or wrongdoing, we look at their site to see if they have no privacy policy or some other technical violation. We then use these privacy laws to get them shut down, even if they are not violating your privacy. Make the laws overbroad and technical enough, and we can regulate free speech indirectly.  

After all, the best way to get Orwellian laws in place is by telling people they are for a good cause.
Key Issues Shaping State-Level Tech Policy

We’re taking a moment to reflect on the 2024 state legislative session and what it means for the future of digital rights at the state level. Informed by insights from the State of State Technology Policy 2024 report by NYU’s Center on Technology Policy and EFF’s own advocacy work in state...

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