Why do you think people like Hasan or Boots can find huge platform in Amazon? Simply they are not an immediate threat to capital.
No single individual is an immediate threat to an institution.
But, as Lenin liked to say, the Capitalist will sell us the rope we hang him with.
At some point, the middle-manager doing production at Amazon isn't looking for ideology. That person's looking for a positive revenue stream. If Boots costs $X to produce and yields $X*2, he's a good investment whether he's minting Obama-style white noise or Revolutionary rhetoric. These people just don't care how they make a buck.
No single individual is an immediate threat to an institution.
But, as Lenin liked to say, the Capitalist will sell us the rope we hang him with.
At some point, the middle-manager doing production at Amazon isn't looking for ideology. That person's looking for a positive revenue stream. If Boots costs $X to produce and yields $X*2, he's a good investment whether he's minting Obama-style white noise or Revolutionary rhetoric. These people just don't care how they make a buck.