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I agree with that, but I'd also say that when there is a huge power asymmetry often what the powerful do doesn't 'look like coercion,' and it's actions by people who are trying to disrupt power which are easily framed as coercive or even violent. So I won't be dismissing anti-corporate action based on that reading alone.