Watch and share this video in 2022: Don’t forget who was a c*nt.

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Watch and share this video in 2022: Don’t forget who was a c*nt.

In this transcript, the speaker begins by acknowledging technical issues with the YouTube chat. They then discuss the purpose of the video, which is to compile examples of heartless and privileged individuals during election time. They mention Richard Branson and his request for unpaid leave from employees while seeking financial aid from the government. The speaker touches on corporate social responsibility and observes that people’s true nature is being revealed during the current crisis. They express the desire to document the actions and statements of the current government and criticize their economic legacy. The speaker then lists various issues with the government, such as the increasing cost of private health insurance, problems with the NBN, the neglect of education, and the impact of school closures on working mothers. They criticize the system of private versus government schools and express a class-based analysis of the issues. Finally, they mention tax cuts for corporations and low corporate tax rates, resulting in low reserves for the Australian Tax Office (ATO). The transcript ends with the speaker mentioning a recent call from the ATO.
The speaker begins by acknowledging technical issues with the YouTube chat and discusses their goals for the video, which involves compiling examples of heartless and privileged individuals during election time. They specifically mention Richard Branson and criticize his request for unpaid leave from employees while asking for government assistance. The speaker also touches on corporate social responsibility and highlights that true nature and character are being revealed during the crisis. They express the desire to document and criticize the actions and statements of the current government and its economic legacy. Various issues with the government are listed, including the increasing cost of private health insurance, problems with the NBN, neglect of education, and the impact of school closures on working mothers. They criticize the system of private versus government schools, emphasizing a class-based analysis of the issues at hand. Finally, the speaker mentions tax cuts for corporations and low corporate tax rates, which they argue have resulted in low reserves for the Australian Tax Office (ATO). The transcript ends with the speaker mentioning a recent call from the ATO trying to…