Well, the idea seems to be that the two are basically integrated into eachother.
In the framework of belief of somebody who would make a comic like this; the advancement of a socially inclusive public policy is inseparable from the advancement of corporate hegemony.
Which is somehow distinct from "Capitalism", whatever that happens to personally mean to the author.
"Corporate hellscape police state where all the jobs are unbelievably dangerous and pay shit"
vs
"I'm not used to this :angery:"
Well, the idea seems to be that the two are basically integrated into eachother.
In the framework of belief of somebody who would make a comic like this; the advancement of a socially inclusive public policy is inseparable from the advancement of corporate hegemony.
Which is somehow distinct from "Capitalism", whatever that happens to personally mean to the author.