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>hahaha if I can get him to admit this one company he didn't even mention by name isn't dependent on war or prison pipelines then that means his premise is flawed and that the entire economy is actually ethical.

Since you asked McDonald's is dependent on many objects manufactured in the third world, which objects are shipped to them with transportation networks dependent on fossil fuel industries and the petrodollar. The third world economies cannot be allowed to grow to an extent that the people there demand high wages like Americans do. If it does reach that point, the US economic hegemony is threatened. So the US military and intelligence agencies will use proxy agents to sell weapons to militants and destabilize the region with increasing prosperity, so that the US military can invade for "human rights violations" and institute a puppet regime that will help maintain US economic hegemony.

This has been the game for about a century now.

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