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Microsoft-Activision-Blizzard always reminds me of this:
https://www.theonion.com/just-six-corporations-remain-1819564741
Keep in mind that article is from 1998. Prescient as always, the Onion really is America's Finest News Source(TM).
There's a book called The Media Monopoly that details how media companies have consolidated to just a handful of mega corps and the book had to be republished 5 times since the 80s because every few years the number keeps shrinking dramatically. The author later released a brand new book called The New Media Monopoly which is essentially the 7th edition of the original book and at this point we're in a fucked up late stage version of the problem he originally detailed.
From the Wiki on the author:
The Onion is a bit too accurate sometimes.
Then there's the entire idea of Corporations. They used to be limited to government issued charters. Now they're independent shield entities for rich people with human rights.
I'll be... they even predicted the "sovereign citizen" movement!
LMAO
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The Onion always tells factual stories. They're just stories from the future.
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