Then I don't see how this is the most stupid town in the world.
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this must be the most stupid town in the world if not even in the USA
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Originally posted by JohnT
They're killing them by the millions in ovens? They're purposely starving them as to enforce an insane ideology?
Nice logic...(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Originally posted by JohnT
When it comes to oppression, the modern "democratic" states are far less so than, say, Louis XIV, true. But to argue that they don't have blood on their hands is specious, and even the weakest of States (democratic or not) have powers far above and beyond even the worlds most powerful corporation - or else stuff like having a country with no true army to speak of, ala Saudi Arabia in the mid 1960's, nationalize their oil fields could never happen - Pinkertons or not.
I see you are grossly underestimating what corporations are capable of.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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Lets see. The Bhopal tragedy that occurred in 1984 killed thousands of people and mutilated a lot more. Even the second generation is affected. Supposedly this is an accident, but really the cause was gross negligence on Union Carbide's part. You say a company like that couldn't kill ten times more if it acts out of malice?
Oddly enough, I'm talking real world events not hypotheticals involving applying a multiplier effect to actual tragedies.
But what the hell - I'll play. Let's say that Union Carbide did kill 25,000 people (iirc it was ~2,500 people whom died, 200k suffering medical problems of which 50k of them have long term problems). Given that this is the worst that a corporation can do (it is your example, after all, and to prove your point you did feel compelled to add a multiplier) in your opinion, how does this even compare to the carnage and destruction that the "Democratic" US of A caused in Vietnam or the French caused in Algeria?
Answer: it doesn't. Not by a long shot.
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Lets see. The Bhopal tragedy that occurred in 1984 killed thousands of people and mutilated a lot more. Even the second generation is affected. Supposedly this is an accident, but really the cause was gross negligence on Union Carbide's part. You say a company like that couldn't kill ten times more if it acts out of malice?
I see you are grossly underestimating what corporations are capable of.
I do work now with the W.R.Grace Company, thru admixtures in Ready Mix Concrete. They were involved in an incident in New England some years back, which involved illegal disposal of chemicals introduced into wells via the ground soaking up and being distributed thru an aquafere I suspose....
How many more companies did this and affected untold thousands via cancer or other undetermined sicknesses and illnesses?
Leukemia and many other forms that attack our systems..
Shame because a corporation could actually "settle" in a lawsuit while not admitting guilt or in any way contributing to any possible conections...and then simply close or seal the agreements.
Money is easier than admission to these giant corporations.
I am not the wealth of knowledge that many here are but I clearly remember growing up in the 60's and 70's and going to junkyards or even gas stations to see oil and other improperly disposed of lubricants and solvents simply dumped in the grass or dirt only to be soaked up and then ease their way into wells..
Shame it is for our children (us too) and many generations may be visited by potential problems associated with corporate attitudes of being "above-the-law"
Thats just my take on our world not taking ownership of dear mother earth and her children US what God created.
Peace
Grandpa "Not-a-member-of-Greenpeace"-TrollHi, I'm RAH and I'm a Benaholic.-rah
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Originally posted by Oerdin
So is the question who caused greater harm and evil; the corporations or the communist left?
Not all Left-wing is communist just like not all Right-wing is fascist. Just because commie idiots claim to be the ultimate representation of my ideas doesn't mean it's true.
I'm with:
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How many more companies did this and affected untold thousands via cancer or other undetermined sicknesses and illnesses?
Find out, please, for I and others are kind of sick of these discussions sinking into hypotheticals while at the same time ignoring real world effects. UR can't even bring up Bhopal without saying "Imagine it was 10 times worse..." Hell, I don't have to imagine it was 10 times worse, that's not the friggin' point. The point is, in this world who has brought about more deaths, mutilations, and destruction: the worlds corporations or the worlds governments (democratic or otherwise)?
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Originally posted by Troll
How many more companies did this and affected untold thousands via cancer or other undetermined sicknesses and illnesses?
Still, most of the time they ended up having to pay to clean it up and we were the company that got hired to do the job.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by St Leo
Originally posted by Oerdin
So is the question who caused greater harm and evil; the corporations or the communist left?
Not all Left-wing is communist just like not all Right-wing is fascist. Just because commie idiots claim to be the ultimate representation of my ideas doesn't mean it's true.
I'm with:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracyTry http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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The point is, in this world who has brought about more deaths, mutilations, and destruction: the worlds corporations or the worlds governments (democratic or otherwise)?"Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Originally posted by JohnT
How many more companies did this and affected untold thousands via cancer or other undetermined sicknesses and illnesses?
Find out, please, for I and others are kind of sick of these discussions sinking into hypotheticals while at the same time ignoring real world effects. UR can't even bring up Bhopal without saying "Imagine it was 10 times worse..." Hell, I don't have to imagine it was 10 times worse, that's not the friggin' point. The point is, in this world who has brought about more deaths, mutilations, and destruction: the worlds corporations or the worlds governments (democratic or otherwise)?
My point, while not clearing it through you, which I suspose I should have...
N O T!!!
was that we need to at least be aware of potential problems being created for generations to come, for the previous generations have not been doing a perfect job.
yes people have tried but alas not succeeded.
Now should we require all people in a town to arm themselves and store up an arsenal of ammo?
Absurd!
Do we have the right to bear arms and arm bears?
I am not against the right to bear arms and protect ones self..but a militia could turn into an armed mob very easily..wait..didnt we have these in the olden days..called "Lycnh Mobs" and "Vigilantes"?
Shame that we have resorted to this!
Peace
Grandpa "Not-living-up-to-nicname" TrollHi, I'm RAH and I'm a Benaholic.-rah
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Are you trying to tell me that corporations have never had any influence on actions of governments whatsoever?"Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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