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by harigov
3413 days ago
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Just out of curiosity, did you reach to this conclusion based on what you read in the news about Theranos or do you have some other extra information? I have no relation whatsoever to Theranos and I am genuinely wondering how someone can have such a strong opinion on a company that they read about in news, which we all know never tells the full story. |
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The constant sugar coating, avoiding, or plastering over of defective methodologies and processes can elicit these sorts of feelings - especially if the person suspects, or knows of issues that should be brought to light.
Its different say, in the case of a soda manufacturer changing the recipe for their best selling beverage. The faux outrage there is probably an overreaction. But if it is a car/aircraft manufacturer that knowingly builds vehicles with a known defect that can cost human lives? Well, then, I think the outrage is justified. I think Theranos falls into the second category.