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Japan's Slowing GDP Due to Wealth Concentration
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Japan's Slowing GDP Due to Wealth Concentration
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Japan's Slowing GDP Due to Wealth Concentration |
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Good luck trying to get a genuine response as you’ll be mostly seeing bots push support for the status quo with convenient anecdotes.
Short videos are an excelent way of reaching out. I would consider re-edditing this one with perhaps a tiny bit more context.
Mostly because your video will comes up following another video that is not on this level of complexity.
As for my thoughts on the subject. I am afraid seeking sensible policies is imposible without a revolution in informing the public as a bypartisan expert, like yourself.
Thanks for whatever content you manage to put on here! Great subject that deserves much more attention.
@@first001actually, I do reply to quite a few comments. I don’t produce these myself: they’re done by a marketing company. So I can’t fine tune them, and they do occasionally stuff up on titles, or provide too short a clip. But overall I think they are doing a great job.
Capitalists sold neoliberalism (pro-corporate reforms since the 70s) as a bigger pie distributed less equally, but the more of the pie they get the slower the pie grows, so actually most people end up with smaller slices of a smaller pie? Why dont people know to blame capitalist politicians and corporations who fought for these reforms?
Can you give me a job lol