The Stock Market: In Black, We Should Mark It

New Article sent to NO Globalization by  Mr. Zahi Sahli

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It is the the long-awaited globalization stamp that we have been waiting for to create the perfect conditions of life for all. Every kid from around this ill-fated world now has a tag. Surely there are no slaves for sale, but aren’t we all slaves of the market? The shocking downfall of the economy last year just comes to prove the fact that consumers are always the victims of any economic crisis. Yes, big companies did crash out of business but why shed a tear on a case where a billionaire has been made millionaire? The sad stories are those of the poor-made-poorer, the people who have little power to purchase. There are stocks for everything, as corporations take over the world, much to the delight of the owners of these corportations. Let’s take a quick peak at the future of our stock market provided that the morons running this world continue on the road of liberalism: I imagine that soon there will be stocks for lettuce and tomatoes. People will be standing in queues for food and supermarkets will have the latest roundups of the market on digital televisions as prices are automatically updated. Meat, fish and chicken will be luxuries, only afforded by the filthy-rich of the society. Meanwhile, due to the effect of global warming, water will be sold in 10mL “mini-cans” while vegetables will be sold online through up-to-date pricing via the stock service. Off course, the price can change after you order, that’s why motorcycles won’t be used for delivery. The chronosphere technology will be introduced. Yes, we will imitate Red Alert. I now understand a beautiful saying that dares to defy the schemes of liberalists. It says that the shirt you wear is probably stolen from a poor, shirtless person. True, if a market contains limited cash, 10 million, for example, and this money is to be shared by 10 people. If one takes a penney more than 1 million, then he or she takes this from the share of their fellow human being. But if we share the wealth of the world, wouldn’t it be a better idea? If we plant for every person to eat instead of wasting a great amount of our harvest when the stocks go down to keep them in limited amounts and thus, always on the rise, wouldn’t it be a better world? If we sell at a controlled price, wouldn’t we be securing the rights of all to buy. And if everyone buys, firms will produce, people will be employed, they will have money, they will commit no crimes, because they will not be hungry. But as I see it, there will be what I call a “Great Human Revolution” when hunger strikes and unfairness reaches an unbearable level.

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