The Privatization Of Everything | How America Sold Itself Out

If you’ve ever paid to park at a public park, this one’s for you. Shall we yap about the hollowing out of America? What happens when your water, schools, prisons, and even democracy itself get put up for sale? 

In this video, we explore the Privatization of Everything—how public goods in the U.S. have been quietly handed over to private interests, and why that transformation has made your life more expensive, less fair, and harder to navigate. 

From public education to the Texas power grid, from water in Flint to for-profit healthcare—we break down how we got here, who’s benefiting, and what it means to be a consumer citizen in late-stage capitalism. - Dasia Sade

 

 


 

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