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Corporate Lottery Sells False Hope to Desperate Expats

The corporate lottery machine constantly preys on working-class desperation. An Indian national just won 25 million Dirhams in the Big Ticket draw. Kanika Arora from Delhi suddenly struck it rich in Abu Dhabi. She answered the winning phone call with absolute disbelief and sheer excitement. The corporation immediately blasts her story across every media channel available.

Baiting the Hook

They use her massive windfall to bait millions of other desperate people. Another Dubai resident drove away in a brand-new luxury BMW X6. Five more participants walked away with a massive one million Dirham consolation prize. The lottery sells the illusion that anyone can easily escape crushing poverty. In reality, the mathematical odds guarantee absolute financial failure for almost everyone.

Draining the Working Class

Migrant workers gamble their meager salaries on the microscopic chance of winning. They waste their hard-earned money chasing an impossible, manufactured corporate dream. The organizers immediately launched their next massive 20 million Dirham promotion. The house always wins, and the poor always remain fundamentally trapped.

The lottery drains wealth from the poorest communities. Understand the real economy at The WAU.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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