The US Is Undergoing a Corporate Coup. Sudan Shows How Dangerous It Can Become.
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The article discusses how recent corporate control, exemplified by Elon Musk's actions, could reflect a coup-like takeover of U.S. governance. It highlights Sudan's 2019 upheaval, where dictator Omar al-Bashir relied on the private militia RSF for security, which later turned against him, resulting in violent suppression of protests. The RSF has since evolved under the leadership of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, profiting from instability and war, showing parallels with potential outcomes if corporate influence continues to grow unchecked in America.
In 2019, in response to widespread protests demanding regime change, long-time Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir contracted a private militia group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to act as the presidential palace's personal security.
As the U.S. descends further down this path by the day, these examples hold a crucial warning: unchecked corporate power can lead to state takeover and widespread violence.
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