A term used by people (i.e., communists), who think that all corporations are evil, therefore news outlets which corporations own are untrustworthy. These people are usually so far to the left that they fail to notice that the mainstream media leans to the left. This is especially ironic, since it is this leftist, liberal bias which makes mainstream networks untrustworthy -- not its "corporate ownership."
by Gahmuret October 15, 2006
A person who can get items at wholesale. He or she phones the corporation about wholesale and bought something nice.
by silverseal September 16, 2011
Dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, as well as strong regimentation of society and of the economy administered by corporations; Capitalism
Aww man, this corporate fascism just busted every union in my state. There goes my social security...
I was a free country once, until I took corporate fascism to the knee.
The setting of Cyberpunk 2077 is a dystopian civilization run under corporate fascism.
I was a free country once, until I took corporate fascism to the knee.
The setting of Cyberpunk 2077 is a dystopian civilization run under corporate fascism.
by Degetei September 14, 2020
Person who dresses slightly more conservatively than a mall goth. Usually found in a corporate environment. Think black clothes and caked on makeup.
by Dennis O'Reilly May 19, 2006
A phrase invented by Russian trolls and often used by supporters of Bernie Sanders used to divide the Democratic party and help Donald Trump and the Republicans win complete control of the U.S. government in 2016.
A belief among Bernie Sanders supporters that Republicans and Democrats are the same even though Bernie Sanders has voted the same as all Democrats more than 90% of the time.
A belief among Bernie Sanders supporters that Republicans and Democrats are the same even though Bernie Sanders has voted the same as all Democrats more than 90% of the time.
I like Bernie for President but I’ve run out of sensible things to say, so I will call all of his opponents “Corporate Democrat”
by Khanh Minh February 18, 2019
The idea that large companies should decide what's best, usually by overpowering the government, tactics include gay, trans, & black ads overwhelming the mainstream, as if they are over 15% of the population. This is done so the naive perceive them as righteous, while ((they)) seemingly crush those very same minority's small businesses and neighborhoods.
By definition, this should be opposed by the leftists, Democrats, and liberals, however, it has been proven that they agree with it as long as it spites the right, removes free speech, (because saying nigger is worse), as evidenced by their overwhelming support of censoring the right wing, including the President of the United States ensuring a one party, Democratic authoritian system.
By definition, this should be opposed by the leftists, Democrats, and liberals, however, it has been proven that they agree with it as long as it spites the right, removes free speech, (because saying nigger is worse), as evidenced by their overwhelming support of censoring the right wing, including the President of the United States ensuring a one party, Democratic authoritian system.
Corporate fascism isn't bad. Fascism only means raysis, uh,, right guys?
"Black lives Matter, buy Nikes™️!!"
"Support black business" -Sponsored by Google™️
"Gay acceptance is normal & healthy" -Sponsored by Israel™️
"Black lives Matter, buy Nikes™️!!"
"Support black business" -Sponsored by Google™️
"Gay acceptance is normal & healthy" -Sponsored by Israel™️
by GOVTisCORRUPT January 18, 2021
The person in an organization that spends most of her time trying to devise some new form or buerueacratic paper trail to cement her position within the firm, and ensnare other Employees in a paperwork nightmare, that only She can help them through.
Drone 1: Man what the hell is this new form?
Drone 2: Oh that is the new form that Sheila our Corporate Spider implemented last week. You have to fill that out to request the form for office supplies, and then get it approved by an Executive. There is a flow chart attached to the email she sent out to the entire company. You did get the email didn't you?
Drone 2: Oh that is the new form that Sheila our Corporate Spider implemented last week. You have to fill that out to request the form for office supplies, and then get it approved by an Executive. There is a flow chart attached to the email she sent out to the entire company. You did get the email didn't you?
by 60 Central April 11, 2008