I'm not saying because Steve Jobs wasn't a globalist, he was, but he never had his eye on total world domination like Bill does.
He was insanely competitive. He didn't go after money for the purpose of doing anything with that wealth, he would pursue the sales and any tiny metric he would run across he would use in order to show himself as being "better" than Gates.
So when leading a trillion-dollar company and your old nemesis starts popping up on TV talking about a virus, what would you do on your platform?
Call him a shithead. Call him a liar. Launch specials on your AppleTV+ about poor Africans becoming sterile after being Bill's guinea pigs. He wouldn't have the connections, and definitely wouldn't have a goal in mind or in sight, but he'd be a pain in the ass, hindering Bill Gates' agenda.
So now there's no one of that caliber, no one with the resources and network equivalent to Gates to challenge him, so he runs unchecked.
Did Steve have to die?
Did Bill arrange for a cancer to kill him?
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[–] 24468369? [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
No. I'm saying he would've been a pain in the ass to Bill Gates while Gates is pursuing the title of Lord and Saviour of the Planet Earth.
Jobs would be popping up constantly making quips like "you want the guy that couldn't keep viruses out of Windows trying to keep viruses out of your bodies? el oh el"
To clarify, the media would be giving time to Jobs for the drama regardless of the narrative, and Gates needs absolutely no opposition from anyone from his rung of society to get away with this.
He would've been getting in the way of Gates' momentum because he hates Gates doing anything that could be perceived as more successful than him.
[–] tokui 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think the governmental lawsuits from india and africa are sufficient to pop his ego balloon, though yes jobs would have been a needler but wouldn't actually roadblock him. The lawsuits, citing sterilization & deaths, will take him down several notches of credibility.