Which Corporation is the greatest Evil known to mankind?

giantpinkbunnyhead

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Exxon, those bastards ruined my back yard. (Prince William Sound). Those other guys ruin everyone else's yards, but I'm a selfish bastard and only look out for myself.
 

Stunt

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No corporation is evil.
There's unethical corporations, but they are typically supported by unethical consumers.

My vote goes to Enron for price fixing and Big Tobacco for lying about health risks.

The companies you mention aren't even close to evil/unethical.
 

XZeroII

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The only one there that actually resembles a little bit of evil is Phillip Morris because their products actually hurt people. The rest are just trying to make a buck with normal quality products. Sure, they make mistakes, but at least their product doesn't hurt someone when used correctly.
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: Stunt
No corporation is evil.
There's unethical corporations, but they are typically supported by unethical consumers.

My vote goes to Enron for price fixing and Big Tobacco for lying about health risks.

The companies you mention aren't even close to evil/unethical.

ADM is truly evil. And the whores are living off of corporate welfare greater than just about any other.
 

mwmorph

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Sony or Haliburton.

Sony as a corporation sucks

Haliburton has Mr. Cheney in it's pocket.
 

wazzledoozle

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Haliburton... what other corporation can mass produce products that are designed to kill people in the most efficient way possible?

But for consumer products, definitely Sony. I got bit in the ass by their nasty rootkit that installed itself without even asking, even if you clicked no on the pop up :thumbsdown:
 

preslove

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Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: preslove
Whoever makes hotpockets :|
The Swiss!

aka "Nestle"

*shakes fist* :|




All kidding aside, ADM is pretty much despicable. A bunch of the big meat packing companies are bad, too. Haliburton is bad, too. Everytime sombody blows up part of a pipeline in iraq it's money in the bank for them. They make $ on terrorism. How did they get the contracts? Corruption.
 

Stunt

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Originally posted by: wazzledoozle
Halliburton... what other corporation can mass produce products that are designed to kill people in the most efficient way possible?
Do you even know what you are ranting about? :confused:

Halliburton:
"Halliburton Company provides various services, products, maintenance, engineering, and construction to energy, industrial, and governmental customers worldwide. It operates in six segments: Production Optimization, Fluid Systems, Drilling and Formation Evaluation, Digital and Consulting Solutions, Government and Infrastructure, and Energy and Chemicals. The Production Optimization segment tests, measures, and provides means to manage well production in the energy sector. It provides production enhancement services, including stimulation services, pipeline process services, sand control services, coiled tubing tools and services, and hydraulic workover services; and completion tools and services. The Fluid Systems segment provides services and technologies to assist in the drilling and construction of oil and gas wells. It offers cementing and drilling fluids systems. The Drilling and Formation Evaluation segment primarily engages in the drilling and formation evaluation process during bore-hole construction. Its services include drilling systems and services, drill bits, and logging services. The Digital and Consulting Solutions segment provides integrated exploration, drilling, production software information systems, consulting services, real-time operations, and other integrated solutions. It also holds investments in upstream oil and gas properties, primarily in the North America region. The Government and Infrastructure segment offers construction, maintenance, and logistics services for government operations, facilities, and installations; civil engineering, construction, consulting, and project management services for state and local government agencies, and private industries; integrated security solutions; and dockyard operation and management. The Energy and Chemicals segment provides engineering, procurement, construction, technology, and services for the energy and chemicals industries. Halliburton was founded in 1919 and is based in Houston, Texas."

If you are talking about military companies you must be mistaken with General Dynamics, Boeing, Lockheed Martin.

Thanks for looking like a moron though :)
 

spidey07

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Sony by a long shot.

The disaster they have brought to the entire AV industry over the last three decades trumps all.
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: wazzledoozle
Haliburton... what other corporation can mass produce products that are designed to kill people in the most efficient way possible?

But for consumer products, definitely Sony. I got bit in the ass by their nasty rootkit that installed itself without even asking, even if you clicked no on the pop up :thumbsdown:

You have no idea what you're talking about. Please stop.

Pssst: Halliburton is a services company, not a weapons producer.