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'''Threat to Democracy'''. Globalisation can lead us to erosion of free speech, and choice where the largest corporate companies become dictators of what we do due to their financial power allowing them to be in control. Moderate capitalism due to the nature of competition creates choice in order attract markets, but once the competition has been removed that choice is non-existent. The real impact for the future could be as bad as that for any other dictatorship. Large corporate companies in control of what is printed in the press, allowed to be published on the web including within this wiki (its "sponsors" will govern its material, this could already be taking place, from a recent experience I had here), the prices of everything, the films we watch, the music we can listen to and even what we can eat where we are permitted to by it from. The later is very interesting as globalisation could force genetically modified food onto countries that would not normally have chosen to consume it. The natural producers, suppliers etc. are either taken over, merged with or simply destroyed by "sharkish" practices. There is two examples of this presently taking place. The first example is Tesco Stores Ltd, and Sainbury' s, corporate supermarket chains selling cheap alcohol in the UK. They have already eliminated many off licences, and the trade of traditional pubs is also at threat. See http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article-list?N=598308&rpp=10&Ne=598327 for evidence. It could be argued that the pubs were effected by UK smoking ban legislation and increases of alcohol prices, but the supermarkets selling cheap alcohol must have made things far worse. Should the supermarkets eliminate the competition, or worse only one supermarket chain being left, and successfully lobbied the government ( they will probably control or be the government by that time ) to make home brew illegal, they will dictate what types and brands of alcohol will be able to be purchased and the price ( which will be very high by that time ). The second example is American companies involved with genetically modified (GM) food ( Affiliated with MONSATO and similar ) presently taking over English food suppliers of traditional/naturally grown produce and herbs for use as food or alternative medicine (Holland and Barret See http://home.clara.net/heureka/gaia/genetics.htm ). The US corporate Globalisation machine is also putting pressure on the European Union (EU) and member state governments to permit the use of genetically modified food without the required labelling so that consumers do not have the choice to avoid them in shops. Already corruption has enabled the US to "encourage" the EU and member states to permit the use of GM animal feed without the farm animals when slaughtered having to be labelled as such, so some choice, democracy and freedom has already been removed by the US Globalisation machine.
'''Threat to Democracy'''. Globalisation can lead us to erosion of free speech, and choice where the largest corporate companies become dictators of what we do due to their financial power allowing them to be in control. Moderate capitalism due to the nature of competition creates choice in order attract markets, but once the competition has been removed that choice is non-existent. The real impact for the future could be as bad as that for any other dictatorship. Large corporate companies in control of what is printed in the press, allowed to be published on the web including within this wiki (its "sponsors" will govern its material, this could already be taking place, from a recent experience I had here), the prices of everything, the films we watch, the music we can listen to and even what we can eat where we are permitted to by it from. The later is very interesting as globalisation could force genetically modified food onto countries that would not normally have chosen to consume it. The natural producers, suppliers etc. are either taken over, merged with or simply destroyed by "sharkish" practices. There is two examples of this presently taking place. The first example is Tesco Stores Ltd, and Sainbury' s, corporate supermarket chains selling cheap alcohol in the UK. They have already eliminated many off licences, and the trade of traditional pubs is also at threat. See http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article-list?N=598308&rpp=10&Ne=598327 for evidence. It could be argued that the pubs were effected by UK smoking ban legislation and increases of alcohol prices, but the supermarkets selling cheap alcohol must have made things far worse. Should the supermarkets eliminate the competition, or worse only one supermarket chain being left, and successfully lobbied the government ( they will probably control or be the government by that time ) to make home brew illegal, they will dictate what types and brands of alcohol will be able to be purchased and the price ( which will be very high by that time ). The second example is American companies involved with genetically modified (GM) food ( Affiliated with MONSATO and similar ) presently taking over English food suppliers of traditional/naturally grown produce and herbs for use as food or alternative medicine (Holland and Barret See http://home.clara.net/heureka/gaia/genetics.htm ). The US corporate Globalisation machine is also putting pressure on the European Union (EU) and member state governments to permit the use of genetically modified food without the required labelling so that consumers do not have the choice to avoid them in shops. Already corruption has enabled the US to "encourage" the EU and member states to permit the use of GM animal feed without the farm animals when slaughtered having to be labelled as such, so some choice, democracy and freedom has already been removed by the US Globalisation machine.
How corrupt are you webmaster of Wikipedia ?


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October 2010

Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to the encyclopedia, one or more of the external links you added to the page FL Studio do not comply with our guidelines for external links and have been removed. Wikipedia is not a collection of links; nor should it be used as a platform for advertising or promotion, and doing so is contrary to the goals of this project. Because Wikipedia uses nofollow tags, external links do not alter search engine rankings. If you feel the link should be added to the article, please discuss it on the article's talk page before reinserting it. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Anaxial (talk) 20:57, 7 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

If this is a shared IP address, and you didn't make any unconstructive edits, consider creating an account for yourself so you can avoid further irrelevant warnings.

For your information www.areasontomakemusic.com/FruityLoopsMixes.asp is not a spam link if you were not using a bot and were to look yourself you would see that that the page does not contain anything for sale and is very relevant to Fruity Loops. It may well be that the Image-Line are one of your "sponsors" and they do not like the fact that the website also has Empire Interactive Ejay mixes on it and Propellerhead Reason mixes on it also but this wiki was not supposed to be another expansion of advanced greedy self motivated capitalism it is supposed be a source of information otherwise it will be no time at all when you will have on here fact that man lived at the same time as dinasaurs should you be "sponsored" by the fundamentalist church one day. The day thay happens youw wiki will be of little use to anyone intelligent. Back to my website, it contains public domain .flp files some I have made myself. The intention of my website is an additional source of information for individuals to learn how to do things in Fruity Loops, Reason and Ejay. Sure there is streaming but that is a minor thing. If you only permit official website linked to large companies that are indeed "selling" something ( Image Line and You Tube ) then your wiki has lost its way. You need to be aware I have already won something like this against UMG group when they claimed my own material was their' s on Youtube so I enrolled on their own site to ask for royalty payments for the use of my material in their "commercial" music/video or film production. You should have seen the speed at which the claims on my material dissapeared. 84.92.101.18 (talk) 11:30, 8 October 2010 (UTC) Nigel Ian Bulley (aka US2K) 84.92.101.18 (talk) 11:30, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Threat to Democracy. Globalisation can lead us to erosion of free speech, and choice where the largest corporate companies become dictators of what we do due to their financial power allowing them to be in control. Moderate capitalism due to the nature of competition creates choice in order attract markets, but once the competition has been removed that choice is non-existent. The real impact for the future could be as bad as that for any other dictatorship. Large corporate companies in control of what is printed in the press, allowed to be published on the web including within this wiki (its "sponsors" will govern its material, this could already be taking place, from a recent experience I had here), the prices of everything, the films we watch, the music we can listen to and even what we can eat where we are permitted to by it from. The later is very interesting as globalisation could force genetically modified food onto countries that would not normally have chosen to consume it. The natural producers, suppliers etc. are either taken over, merged with or simply destroyed by "sharkish" practices. There is two examples of this presently taking place. The first example is Tesco Stores Ltd, and Sainbury' s, corporate supermarket chains selling cheap alcohol in the UK. They have already eliminated many off licences, and the trade of traditional pubs is also at threat. See http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article-list?N=598308&rpp=10&Ne=598327 for evidence. It could be argued that the pubs were effected by UK smoking ban legislation and increases of alcohol prices, but the supermarkets selling cheap alcohol must have made things far worse. Should the supermarkets eliminate the competition, or worse only one supermarket chain being left, and successfully lobbied the government ( they will probably control or be the government by that time ) to make home brew illegal, they will dictate what types and brands of alcohol will be able to be purchased and the price ( which will be very high by that time ). The second example is American companies involved with genetically modified (GM) food ( Affiliated with MONSATO and similar ) presently taking over English food suppliers of traditional/naturally grown produce and herbs for use as food or alternative medicine (Holland and Barret See http://home.clara.net/heureka/gaia/genetics.htm ). The US corporate Globalisation machine is also putting pressure on the European Union (EU) and member state governments to permit the use of genetically modified food without the required labelling so that consumers do not have the choice to avoid them in shops. Already corruption has enabled the US to "encourage" the EU and member states to permit the use of GM animal feed without the farm animals when slaughtered having to be labelled as such, so some choice, democracy and freedom has already been removed by the US Globalisation machine.

Please do not add content without citing verifiable and reliable sources, as you did with this edit to Globalization. Before making any potentially controversial edits, it is recommended that you discuss them first on the article's talk page. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Ularevalo98 (talk) 08:38, 9 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]