Banks don't want depositors or borrowers.
Universities don't want students. (This has been true for several decades; more recently they're driving away faculty as well. Adjuncts, online lectures.)
Political candidates don't want votes.
The stock market doesn't want shareholders.
The court system doesn't want policemen.
Hospitals don't want patients.
The power grid doesn't want electricity.
Churches don't want Christians.
Corporations don't want employees OR customers.
Newspapers don't want readers.
TV stations don't want viewers.
Army recruiters don't want recruits.
Boy Scouts don't want boys.
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In a few cases we have separate decentralized or 'workaround' institutions that behave properly. House churches still serve Christians. Small businesses want customers. Crowdfunding wants shareholders. But those alternative arrangements are exceptions, and the big centralized parts are working to eliminate the exceptions.Labels: STRONG!
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