Products Exposure

The imperialistic media style, which seeks only to exploit the consumer, intentionally withholds clear exposure of products—particularly regarding their economic and health implications for the user and the environment. The result is that Africans, the worlds most active buyers, are manipulated against their own interests year after year.

The Compassionate Capitalism Economic System addresses this by making consumer education one of its seven core enhancements to colonial free-market capitalism. Here, every business has a basic responsibility: to be completely honest with the consumer—telling them the whole truth about the product or service they are paying for with their money or time.

Users of the compassionate capitalism economic system can unlock detailed product exposure using the investment points they earn from everyday shopping on RedirectMall.com.


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This is the number one of the three impact points of the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System. It provides highly impactful information that bridges the development divide by addressing the knowledge divide

Investment Points (IPs) are discounts issued for regular consumer product purchases in goods or services through the Global Compassionate Capitalism Shopping Platform called Redirect Mall. They can be used by the consumer on the Compassionate Capitalism Opportunity Pages to access the different types of opportunities listed under the seven categories.

In the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System, job centers are development zones/codes that have been carefully created based on geographical location to ensure that the resources and projects are well distributed across different continents, ensuring a fully democratic economy. DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY aims to reduce and eradicate market monopoly and economic imperialism through local production support and local producer market guarantees, promoting a market of the people, by the people, for the people.

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