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by Const-me
3434 days ago
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Just as I expected, your beliefs are by 100% caused by media. The image of the world as it’s shown in the media is extremely biased. Watch this:
https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_and_ola_rosling_how_not_to_be...
The video is about inequality and education, but the topic of corporate crime is skewed just as much. There are 6 million companies operating in US, employing 115 million people. If the majority of them were breaking the law, you’d knew about that not just from the media but also from some of those 115 million people who happen to be your friends and family. > I find it eminently believable that many or even most US companies would comply with an illegal request I don’t find it believable because I don’t see motivation for such compliance. In an authoritarian state, a government can abruptly take away your business (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroset) and optionally throw you in jail for 10 years (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukos) if you don’t comply, and you can’t do anything against it. That’s a strong motivation to comply. I don’t see such motivation for western companies. |
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