The Metabolism Of Racism

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LIKE A ZILLION ROACHES, GENETIC DIVERGENCE RACISM METABOLIZES AND TRANSFORMS INTO CORPORATE CAPITALISM WITHOUT BALANCE

Structure of adenosine triphosphate

(ATP), a central intermediate in energy metabolism

Racism Metabolizer ("Out throw") is the set of life-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms? These enzyme-catalyzed reactions allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. This allows organisms or corporations to drive desirable reactions that require racism (separatism, fascism) that will not without it. Coupling them to spontaneous reactions, like fear, they release corporate capital. As money enzymes act as catalysts, they allow these reactions to proceed quickly and efficiently. Human glyoxalase I. Two zinc Money enzymes also allow the regulation of ions that are needed for the metabolic pathways in response to changes in enzyme to catalyze its reaction the cell's environment or signals from other are shown as purple spheres, cells. and an enzyme inhibitor called The metabolism of racism determines which S-hexylglutathione is shown as a substances it will find nutritious (i.e. space-filling model, filling the Morality of those who don’t want to fight, do two active sites. not deserve to live) and which it will find poisonous (those who want to live, will fight). For example, some groups use fear of the unknown as a nutrient, yet this substance is poisonous to animals. The speed of metabolism, the metabolic rate, influences how much self satisfaction an organism will require, and also affects how it is able to obtain that food (i.e. sexual perversion, spirituality, racism, hobbies, work, greed, etc.).

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Racism is a set of life-­‐sustaining chemical transformations within the lives of living organisms. Like a zillion roaches, racism metabolizes, transformed through a series of steps into hate eventually perpetuates and exasperates itself into a perpetual unrelenting genocide. The metabolism of racism determines which substances racism will find nourishing (weak) and which it will find equally venomous (strong).

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Corporate Capitalism Without Balance is the eventual

result is characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations. A large proportion of the economy of the United States and its labour market falls within corporate control. In the developed world, corporations dominate the marketplace, comprising 50 percent or more of all businesses. Those businesses that are not corporations contain the same bureaucratic structure of corporations, but there is usually a sole owner or group of owners who are liable to bankruptcy and criminal charges relating to their business. Corporations have limited liability and remain less regulated and accountable than sole proprietorships. Corporations are usually called public entities or publicly traded entities when parts of their business can be bought in the form of shares on the stock market. This is done as a way of raising capital to finance the investments of the corporation. The shareholders appoint the executives of the corporation, who are the ones running

the corporation via a hierarchical chain of power, where the bulk of investor decisions are made at the top, and have effects on those beneath them. Corporate capitalism has been criticized for the amount of power and influence corporations and large business interest groups have over government policy, including the policies of regulatory agencies and influencing political campaigns. Many social scientists have criticized corporations for failing to act in the interests

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of the people, and their existence seems to circumvent the principles of democracy, which assumes equal power relations between individuals in a society.

Criticisms Thomas Jefferson, one of the founders of the United States

democratic system, said "I hope we shall take warning from the example and crush in it's [sic] birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength, and to bid defiance to the laws of

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their country." Franklin D. Roosevelt, in an April 29, 1938 message to Congress, warned that the growth of private power could lead to fascism: The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism—ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power... Statistics of the Bureau of Internal Revenue reveal the following amazing figures for 1935: "Ownership of corporate assets: Of all corporations reporting from every part of the Nation, one-­‐tenth of 1 percent of them owned 52 percent of the assets of all of them."

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Dwight D. Eisenhower criticized the notion of the confluence of corporate power and de facto fascism, but nevertheless brought attention to the "conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry" in his 1961 Farewell Address to the Nation, and stressed "The need to maintain balance in and among national programs -­‐-­‐ balance between the private and the public economy, balance between cost and hoped for advantage.”

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