Open Letter to the Workers of Corrupt Corporations
- john raymond
- Sep 18
- 1 min read

The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and the circumstances surrounding Stephen Colbert are not isolated scandals. They are bellwethers of what is to come if people do not stand up now.
These events reveal how corporations, in lockstep with political power, will silence dissent and bend art, speech, and truth to the needs of the regime. They remind us that the enemy’s greatest weapon is control of the narrative.
And it is those inside the machine—the employees, the staff, the talent—who hold the power to cripple that weapon, to disable it, to end its grip over public life.
When corporations and governments act in bad faith, colluding to strangle the freedoms due the people, it falls not to consumers alone to resist but to the workers who sustain these entities from within. Boycotts have their place, but the decisive act will come when good people withdraw their labor, their expertise, their loyalty.
Without workers, no corporation can function; without insiders, no propaganda system can endure.
To those who still serve in these companies, I say: quit. Strike. Refuse. Walk away and leave your masters in the lurch. Sit in, disrupt, and disobey until their engines of control grind to a halt. Civil disobedience is not only a right; it is a duty when confronted with systems of fascistic abuse.
Self-deport from the corporate hellholes that exploit your skill and chain your conscience. Escape the pull of the devil. Rise against evil and let the edifice collapse under its own weight. The system cannot stand without you.
Withdraw your consent, and its walls will crumble and fall.






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