Chris Hartjes on Nostr: “The saddest creatures in late-stage capitalism are cheerleaders who own little ...
“The saddest creatures in late-stage capitalism are cheerleaders who own little equity but root for mega-cap companies like sports teams. With 54% of total US market cap held by 1% of the population, it’s a given that these confused devotees far outnumber the real beneficiaries.”
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