Revenue misses targets by 4%. Disney+ underperforms expectations. They were one of the only stocks to fall today, despite the huge gains for most others.
Much like CNN, they believe a leftist regime is coming into power. It's a short term investment for long term gains. We're close to a major turning, and corporations have mostly signaled their loyalty. Whether or not they win depends on how people like us approach it. Shit arguments will have shit results. They have quantity to their advantage, but quality reasoning is hard to ignore.
If you think it's all women, name them. Build a trail of reason to follow.
We're close to a major turning, and corporations have mostly signaled their loyalty.
The sad thing is - this is true. We know who the enemy is. Yet we still give them money!
I get that some things are essential, I'd probably lose my job if I didn't have Office 365 or whatever the fuck Microsoft calls it today, but even the easiest targets don't really get actioned on.
The worst part is when we all see an enemy reveal itself fully, attack it for a week, then forget or accept a BS apology. I'm not going to say I'm not guilty of that, I came back to Epic after they stopped virtue signaling for BLM and started purchasing skins again when they skipped women's day.
This is a genuine question for everyone reading :
How many of you are still avoiding Proctor and Gamble products? If not, do you at least remember why I'm mentioning it?
How many of you are avoiding United Airlines?
How many of you are still on Twitter, Zuckbook etc?
Our problem isn't that our enemy is hard to defeat, it's that the cycle of outrage is short enough that we dent one quarter's earnings then disappear. You have to keep going, until they declare bankruptcy.
Revenue misses targets by 4%. Disney+ underperforms expectations. They were one of the only stocks to fall today, despite the huge gains for most others.
What do they do? Go back to virtue signaling.
Bankruptcy is coming.
Much like CNN, they believe a leftist regime is coming into power. It's a short term investment for long term gains. We're close to a major turning, and corporations have mostly signaled their loyalty. Whether or not they win depends on how people like us approach it. Shit arguments will have shit results. They have quantity to their advantage, but quality reasoning is hard to ignore.
If you think it's all women, name them. Build a trail of reason to follow.
The sad thing is - this is true. We know who the enemy is. Yet we still give them money!
I get that some things are essential, I'd probably lose my job if I didn't have Office 365 or whatever the fuck Microsoft calls it today, but even the easiest targets don't really get actioned on.
The worst part is when we all see an enemy reveal itself fully, attack it for a week, then forget or accept a BS apology. I'm not going to say I'm not guilty of that, I came back to Epic after they stopped virtue signaling for BLM and started purchasing skins again when they skipped women's day.
This is a genuine question for everyone reading :
How many of you are still avoiding Proctor and Gamble products? If not, do you at least remember why I'm mentioning it?
How many of you are avoiding United Airlines?
How many of you are still on Twitter, Zuckbook etc?
Our problem isn't that our enemy is hard to defeat, it's that the cycle of outrage is short enough that we dent one quarter's earnings then disappear. You have to keep going, until they declare bankruptcy.
boo to you, sir.
To your questions:
Not sure, and not.
Yes.
No, and No, and ect. No, other than kia2 and pure injections of absurdity.
Our problem isn't just an economic one. It's also a messaging issue.