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A corporation is made to exploit people just as a gun is made to kill people. When a corporation commits a crime, it is not punished like a human would be, the corporation is left to exist and continue doing what it has been doing -- a supposed "punishment" for a corporation that has been caught red handed committing a crime is usually just replacing whoever is ruled to be "responsible", for example the CEO, which is of course ridiculous, the guy is just replaced with someone else who will do exactly the same. This is like trying to fix the lethal nature of a weapon by putting all the blame on a screw in the weapon, then replacing the screw with another one and expecting the weapon to no longer serve killing people.
Former CIA employee Andrew Bustamante openly shared with Insider that the government spies on people through corporations, he specifically said "we're not a police state, we're a commercial state" -- this says nothing else than that corporations have taken to do the dirty job for the state, which was traditionally reserved for the tyrants, ending up implementing a [de facto](de_facto.md) police state once again, with the only difference being the added layer of indirection which, as we know, is enough for the [people](npc.md) to accept what they otherwise wouldn't. People in the US would hardly ever accept a government installing spy cameras directly into everyone's houses, but they will accept it if it's done through a [middle man](middle_man.md) within the business framework: the corporations spy and get the data, and the government just gets the data from them -- there is a symbiosis: state will support corporations and vice versa, to form a ruling body capable of unprecedented capability to exploit people.
Former CIA employee Andrew Bustamante openly shared with Insider that the government spies on people through corporations (see also [Snowden](snowden.md)), he specifically said "we're not a police state, we're a commercial state" -- this says nothing else than that corporations have taken to do the dirty job for the state, which was traditionally reserved for the tyrants, ending up implementing a [de facto](de_facto.md) police state once again, with the only difference being the added layer of indirection which, as we know, is enough for the [people](npc.md) to accept what they otherwise wouldn't. People in the [US](usa.md) would hardly ever accept a government installing spy cameras directly into everyone's houses, but they will accept it if it's done through a [middle man](middle_man.md) within the business framework (because business is a [word they like](shortcut_thinking.md)): the corporations spy and get the data, and the government just gets the data from them -- there is a symbiosis: state will support corporations to be their extended hand and vice versa, corporations will do business with the state, tell on people and help spread the state propaganda to keep the feeding hand. The two naturally form a ruling body against which people are absolutely powerless.
**It is always better for a corporation to not exist than vice versa.** The [proof](proof.md) is following:
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2. Corporation is always evil.
3. Therefore it is always better for a corporation to not exist. QED
There is probably nothing we can do to stop corporations from taking over the world and eventually eliminating humans, we have probably passed the **[capitalist singularity](capitalist_singularity.md)**.
There is probably nothing we can do to stop corporations from taking over the world and eventually eliminating humans, we have probably passed the **[capitalist singularity](capitalist_singularity.md)**.
## List Of Ethical Corporations
The following is a complete list of all ethical corporation in history: