Nestle? Spectrum? Some random company nobody knows about?

  • Alien Surfer
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    971 year ago

    Dutch East India Company - The original corporate raiders.

    MASS ATROCITIES!

    • @jossbo@lemmy.ml
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      451 year ago

      They are the Bug Bad Evil in my pirate themed DnD campaign. Or a proxy of them at least. What better justification for becoming a pirate than them? To quote a real pirate captain from the 1700, “They rob the poor under cover of law, we plunder the rich under the cover of our own courage.”

    • mohKohn
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      71 year ago

      came here to say this. though if American slave traders had actually been a unified corporation I’d be pointing at them.

  • livus
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    781 year ago

    Ok so Nestle for child murder, Bayer for AIDs blood, Union Carbide for Bhopal disaster and its parent Dow Chemical for Agent Orange (Monsanto too).

    IBM for helping the Nazis with concentration camps and Degesch for Zyclon B. United Fruit Company and Dutch & British East India Companies for colonization, also everyone that was shipping rubber out of the Belgian Congo.

    Everyone who makes landmines, cluster bombs, etc.

    I think when this question is asked in 100 years Palantir is going to feature.

  • @small44@lemmy.world
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    561 year ago

    United Fruit Company because they manipulated several countries in Central America and helped the CIA overthrowing the democratically elected government in Guatemala

      • NPC
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        51 year ago

        Was a golden strategy though, give young mothers just enough formula to “try out” so they stop producing milk themselves and now they have to buy their formula. How could there be anything wrong with that? /s

  • @ZuriMuri@discuss.tchncs.de
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    261 year ago

    Google

    They made private data the „new gold“ which it is today long before social media started exploiting it. Changing their motto /code of conduct „Don’t be evil“ into „Do the right thing“ (for our shareholders) didn’t benefit their reputation either…

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      Changing their motto /code of conduct „Don’t be evil“ into „Do the right thing“ (for our shareholders) didn’t benefit their reputation either…

      It’s still in their code of conduct, though.

  • @vegai@suppo.fi
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    All fossil fuel companies, for fucking up the climate without a hint of remorse.

    Legalized drug companies: alcohol, tobacco, coffee. Tobacco and alcohol companies have been more or less reigned in by all kinds of regulations, but big coffee is still roaming free out there.

    Even though Nestle and others are bad as well, I think they’re not quite in the same level of evil as the previous ones.

    • Rolivers
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      31 year ago

      What’s so bad about coffee? If you don’t drink too much its not that bad right?

      I guess that applies to alcohol as well.

  • @AnarchoYeasty@beehaw.org
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    231 year ago

    Chiquita bananas. They literally stole entire south/central American countries and used death squads and the CIA to enslave the workers and kill them when they asked for such unreasonable demands like being paid in actual currency

      • @JGrffn@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        As someone who lives in a banana republic that now has banana republic stores in its malls, this is a perplexing and sort of insulting end result, and I don’t understand how the name of the store ever took off

    • SeaJ
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      11 year ago

      Don’t forget Dole. They caused the annexation is Hawai’i.

      Both have paid terrorist organizations in the last couple decades.

    • z3rOR0ne
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      01 year ago

      And we’ll never even get to know what the Gros Miguel Banana tasted like!

    • @orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts
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      51 year ago

      Fun fact. Saudi Aramco got hit with malware that took down basically their entire computer system. The hackers then demanded $50m in ransom.

      The virus was used for cyberwarfare[4] against national oil companies including Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Aramco and Qatar’s RasGas.[5][2][6] A group named “Cutting Sword of Justice” claimed responsibility for an attack on 30,000 Saudi Aramco workstations, causing the company to spend more than a week restoring their services.[7]

  • @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org
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    161 year ago

    That’s the problem, really. Numerous companies do unspeakable evil, which makes it very difficult to name and shame any one of them.

    • @Ajen@sh.itjust.works
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      91 year ago

      Right. Corporations aren’t the problem, they’re just a symptom of the real problem. Even though they’re evil, they’re just a product of their environment. The “good” corporations aren’t profitable and go out of business.