Simon says the real citizen response to corrupted politics is to redirect money into local community, useful assets, and boycott choices rather than relying on voting alone.
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"And at the moment, the rest of the West that's controlled by this capital, they're not investing in human capital. They see us as..."
"...infrastructure when you can't control this ginormous infrastructure. But you can boycott it. You don't need to invest in it. And that's where I'd..."
"...a sudden you started having things like the the bud light boycott and the target boycott and i mean elon musk bought twitter in..."
"...trying to sell as much oil as possible in order to boycott oil. Iran is trying to buy oil in order to boost its..."
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