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  • I believe a crucial aspect they're overlooking is the responsibility that comes with wealth. A small business may have a minimal impact on the world around it, but as a business grows larger, its influence increases significantly, and the rules governing it should reflect that. Any private or public business with a substantial impact should be required to have a supervisory board that includes representatives from the affected public. Additionally, ownership of businesses exceeding a certain value should be made public.

  • He does. He is a criminal, he said before he will do criminal things, he promised again he will do criminal things, the people that elected him want him to do criminal things.

    Why would anyone expect him not to do criminal things?

  • You elect the government. Not to mention they have way more oversight. There is a system of checks and balances. For sure it may seem it's totally corrupt and not working, but that's nothing compared to what the billionaires have in mind.

  • The people voted for this. That is the fact. So I'm not surprised and neither should anyone be. Zuck is just adapting to what the people obviously want. Of course it's wrong and despicable, but the big companies were often accused of trying to spread their own morals, from both sides. Now they are going with what the voters decided.