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by Shinkei
3324 days ago
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Really? The negative is that they didn't act in the best interests of humanity--the very people that make up their shareholders, employees, customers, etc. For example, it's well documented that DuPont fought to continue using CFCs until they had secured patents on replacement products and suffered public humiliation by our government. Companies will not generally act in the best interests of the citizens, which is why we have a government which should be independent of influence by leaders of companies. |
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Use logic and talk about what they did do that's bad.
Shell is a mega corp full of different people and different departments.
Why are we using the fact part of the mega corp tried to make a positive change against them?
Why are we being negative about positive behaviour?