How to Escape the Dysfunction of Corporate America

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

Can we reimagine the Defeat the Mandates coalition to give families the tools they need to escape the Cancel Economy?

One memory I will always cherish is being in the tent at Defeat the Mandates at the Lincoln Memorial and observing prominent anti-establishment progressives strategizing with Evangelical Christians to bring down the Covid tyranny. It was a broad coalition that gave tens of millions of Americans and people across the world the tools to escape the Mandate system. We will need this same coalition to build an UnCanceled America.

As a seasoned entrepreneur, inventor, and investor in Silicon Valley, I’ve witnessed a stagnation in Big Tech which is now incapable of fostering innovation to allow families to form and thrive. Housing costs, higher education, health care are all in desperate need of reform and reinvention. Hyper Woke marketing is a symptom, not the root cause, of the decline in the American economy. One major error has been the exclusion of social conservatives and people of faith from the innovation narrative, leading to a myopic and dysfunctional Corporate America that fails to understand the lives and aspirations of a significant portion of the population.

We must recognize the imperative of working across the full spectrum of our anti-Establishment coalition to build the tools necessary to escape the incompetence of a dying Corporate America. Good people can debate whether to prioritize neutral access or values alignment in the Parallel Economy, but it is a debate we must have.

As we navigate the early stages of the Parallel Economy, our mission is to make it easy and intuitive for everyone to enter and do business. This includes bridging gaps between libertarians, social conservatives, classical liberals, red-pilled progressives, and populists- essentially the Defeat the Mandates coalition. While differences exist, collaboration, idea-sharing, and mutual investment are essential to escape the conformity within our economy that hinders our families, communities, traditions, and futures.

Tonight at 9pm ET | 6pm PT, join Defeat the Mandates in a Twitter Space with Krystal Parker, President of the US Christian Chamber of Commerce, discussing opportunities for social conservatives in building a Parallel Economy. Taking risks, fostering dialogue, and collaboration are crucial to our collective success. Please take a minute to explore the US Christian Chamber of Commerce, check out their upcoming business expo, April 18-19 in Orlando, and follow them on X (Twitter).

Also- if you are an entrepreneur, start up, b2b company, media platform, content creator, consumer goods business or investor- you need to be at RePlatformVegas this March 8-10. We are platforming the full spectrum of our innovator, tech, and financial communities. From social conservatives to libertarians to red pilled progressives to populists and classical liberals- everyone who is building a useful tool and product for the Parallel Economy will be promoted- regardless of our differences. Quality is our way forward. So let’s work together to build an UnCanceled America that thrives on shared innovation. Remember that every Wednesday we are highlighting companies, brands, and people who have been cancelled. UnCancel your choice on your social media tomorrow by using the hashtag #UnCancelWednesday.

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12 Comments
Todd Packer's Mentor
Todd Packer's Mentor
January 17, 2024 7:02 am

A parallel economy is good but what is it parallel to?
You must smash big government as we build up the decentralized businesses and culture concurrently.
Accepting a centralized, government-centric economy as-is and just trying to work beside it isn’t sustainable and doesn’t solve the problem.
The good news is that the pyramid that is government is upside down, balanced precariously on it’s tip. It’s about to topple over. When it collapses, it must be then smashed and used as a permanent lesson for all on the dangers and folly of going down this road again.

messianicdruid
messianicdruid
January 17, 2024 7:06 am

America will survive the United States.

America cannot function without God.

Therefore, America will change their minds.

m
m
  messianicdruid
January 17, 2024 8:32 am

After a now guaranteed complete collapse.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 17, 2024 7:15 am

I didn’t understand any of that. I just know that half the people in this country have an IQ under 97 which makes it hard for them to earn much more than minimum wage. Two people with kids who each earn $20 an hour are going to be living on the edge in most of the country. If they split up, they’ll be worse off. I can’t imagine any corporations dreaming up anything to make things better, especially since they’re all about extracting as much as they can from people who usually don’t even need their product. For a lot of people, it’s hard to keep their head above water, and it looks like it’s going to get a lot worse.

august
august
  Iska Waran
January 17, 2024 7:52 am

Just download Mr. Kirsch’s app.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
January 17, 2024 8:15 am

Seriously. This guy is like “International Man”.
Just move to another country, it’s so easy!
All of this how to not be part of the system and live off the grid crap….It’s called being homeless.
If you have a job or you’re self employed, pay taxes, own any property, buy food in a store, have a phone, make payments on anything, including utilities, contribute to internet forums, VOTE, I could go on, you are part of the “system”. The only people not involved with the “system” are tribes in the Amazon rain forest or Papua New Guinea.
Good luck with your alternate “system”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 17, 2024 8:34 am

You may need to shed your belief that life is (or should be) easy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 17, 2024 8:39 am

You need to shed your belief that you think that is the message I was trying to convey.
Hint: It was not

Tex
Tex
  Anonymous
January 17, 2024 10:51 pm

Have you moved yet?

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 17, 2024 2:15 pm

Making Liberty Work For The Future – With Guest Connor Boyack

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 17, 2024 8:02 pm
lawsuits? No Worries!
lawsuits? No Worries!
  Anonymous
January 17, 2024 8:53 pm

A district court judge granted of summary judgment in favor of Johns Hopkins University and the Rockefeller Foundation, finding the extensive records did not demonstrate that they were responsible for the alleged misconduct stemming from nonconsensual STD experiments in Guatemala in the 1940s. Paul D. Bekman of Bekman, Marder, Hopper, Malarkey & Perlin, represented the plaintiffs. Robert J. Mathis of DLA Piper represented Johns Hopkins. Sheila Birnbaum and Michael McGinley, counsel Danielle Gentin Stock, and associate Justin Romeo at Dechert represented Rockefeller.

https://www.law.com/2022/04/22/federal-judge-dismisses-suit-against-johns-hopkins-rockefeller-foundation-over-nonconsensual-human-medical-experiments-in-guatemala/