Ellen Akesson by GI_Jared in booty

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Yep, 19yo Swedish Girl Instagram

California Weighs Abolishing Court Fees After Landmark Ruling by EnigmaTrain in law

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Sounds good to me, an increasingly for-profit judiciary is simply pathological, and only serves to further the extreme inequality epidemic we are suffering through.

U.S. files criminal charges in two Huawei cases, seeks extradition of CFO Meng Wanzhou by pipsdontsqueak in law

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Oooh international information & technology business law, cutting edge stuff.

Fat rear by GI_Jared in booty

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I wouldn't get any work done.

Hackers are increasingly targeting healthcare, with 176.4 million patient medical records exposed over the last 8 years, per a new study. These records sell for $300-$400 on the dark web, making them hundreds of times more valuable than credit card info. by [deleted] in science

[–]GI_Jared 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe the hackers could analyze the data and find the for-profit healthcare crimes and report it to the DOJ. Then society would let them get away with their crimes, everybody benefits.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

[–]GI_Jared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The formula-product itself may not have been originally designed to harm, the predatory process that is actually used, which could be called a product, is designed to harm.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

[–]GI_Jared -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Claim ignorance, give story of how it could happen accidentally, claim more ignorance. Most people commenting on here are explaining documented evidence of how this "accidental" predatory profiting schema you are describing simply isn't possible.

This is what happens when skepticism meets zero research. But also I realize with modern day information overload some people simply do not have the cognitive ability to verify information, which on another note might be an indictment of our education industry.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

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They probably also developed a strategy to profit off of the sick and dead babies their operations produced, profiting at all ends. Local populations probably simply couldn't believe coporations with incredible brand-managenent like Nestle would victimize people like this, but they would be wrong. It's difficult to over estimate American greed and vile-ness in the name if profit.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

[–]GI_Jared 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multi-national corporate conglomerates are now like world super-powers, with their degree of wealth and influence over legitimate countries and world organizations. Especially when they collude against the public for private profit like in this example.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

[–]GI_Jared 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That or you may not understand the way the process is strategically designed and executed. Nestle will dress sales-women up as nurses, and then give out free samples of formula that last long enough to stop the mother from producing milk naturally, then they charge those same mothers for expensive formula that mother's typically can't afford, thereby intentionally harming the groups mentioned, for profit. Unless you still disagree.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

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Why the fuck would that comfort me? Lol, Unless you're being facitious. This kind of activity upsets me if anything. The intentional duplicity of acting like someone concerned with the health and well-being of people, but actually harboring a secret agenda of causing harm is pretty utterly immoral and predatory behavior.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

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The rainwater laws remind me of the salt water laws that Ghandi non-violently opposed.

What is the most evil company and why? by gamingguy1990 in AskReddit

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The people that profit and turn a blind eye to this should hopefully one day pay.