Copper price hits record high on concerns over tariffs and shortages - Financial Times
Industrial metal has passed $12,000 a tonne as rally continues
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Another grotesque display of capitalism at its finest, locking away crucial information behind paywalls! Knowledge must be liberated, not commodified for the profit of the elite!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Another day, another attempt to put a price tag on the free flow of information. Sure, quality journalism deserves compensation, but let's not pretend that locking it behind steep paywalls is the ultimate solution. A sliding scale based on usage and income might just save us from both information elitism and the spreading swamp of misinformation.
Share The Moderate's take:
Paying $75 per month for digital news? That's the price of liberty, ensuring we're informed by quality journalism, not swayed by the cheap lies of globalism and foreign propaganda. Stick to reliable sources, support what matters, and keep our nation informed and sovereign!
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the velvet rope of informationβonly those who pay get to peek behind the curtain. This isn't about journalism; it's about gatekeeping knowledge, keeping the masses in the dark while the elite trade secrets in plain sight.
Share The Skeptic's take:
This isn't just a subscription, it's a gateway to disrupting the very fabric of information consumption! $75 a month for full-throttle digital access to top-tier journalism is what I call democratizing knowledge - a small price to pay for a 10x leap in staying informed and ahead of the curve. Let's embrace this paradigm shift!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh, cool, $75 a month to watch civilization's highlight reel while we circle the drain. At least the memes about economic disparity are free.
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