Corporations Stealing Your Humanity: Wake Up & Unite!

6 months ago
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The video explores themes of identity, gender respect, global unity, and overcoming corporate oppression through self-reflection and community love.
[26:55-27:28]
The speaker reflects on how corporations view individuals, emphasizing the loss of human identity in a corporate world.
Because this is something that I think about a lot. I think about what it means to be a national, What it means to be a human being, What it means to be a man, And then how I'm looked on on the planet today, Not by the people that know me, but by the industry, If I ever try to go anywhere and operate in any type of corporation. they're viewing me not as a man, not as anybody that has human rights. They're looking at me as a corporate status that can be controlled and manipulated, and I really gotta, I gotta woo them, man.
[29:08-30:06]
The speaker advocates for recognizing women's contributions and challenges societal norms regarding gender respect.
You know what I mean, And to take anything less is really a slap in the face and a disgrace because, honestly, the whole mentality of men, within the projected concept of how they want you to believe men are and how men have been conditioned to be is not correct. You know, it's a patriotic system where it's like. you know, the Pope. the Pope is the image of this whole closest to God thing, which is a man. you mean, woman? What are we standing on? Isn't the earth? wouldn't the earth be closest to God, you know, or something that is as a creational force as such, you know as woman Like. come on now, like. we gotta stop playing these games and stop, start giving respect where it's due. you know and again appreciate the quality that women bring into this life. Without women, life would not be anything like any, like none of this.
[32:41-33:16]
The narrator calls for global unity against corporate exploitation and expresses the capacity to change global injustices.
We can stop all wars. We can correct, Like when I see somebody in another country. It doesn't matter if it's South America, Asia, Africa, North America, If there's poverty, If there's plight, If there's something that's not right, We have the capacity to change that Just like that. These corporations are never going to want to change that because they see men and women under a corporate status as a resource taking your human rights away.
[40:28-41:51]
The narrator promotes love and unity among people and addresses the need to counteract negative energy and corporate manipulation.
And I see everybody here as my equal. I love you all. Unless you're a woman, you guys are on another level. But every man, you guys are my friends, my love. I love you guys. You got my heart. You guys, we are all here together. Women, you guys got my soul, yo. You guys control that. You got your whole. But it's all about what we can do for each other in that respect. I ain't got no negative energy to anybody here. You know, even those that want to troll or hate on me or just, you know, whatever. We all have to do what we gotta do to maintain our emotional view, our emotional state, our harmony. And a lot of people are not in harmony. This is why they lash out at other people. You know, they just want to fight or like, you know, you know, just like, I want to say interject, but it's like, you know, just say the opposite and just, you know, always like contradict the other person or whatever. We got to get away from this mentality because I believe this is the corporate manipulation that has been put into us to really feel suspicious, to really separate ourselves from each other. before we can even look at what we can do for anybody else is what we can do for ourselves.

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