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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNotice how corporate power is pretending?
Like they are all "moral" and shit leaving tRump.
Fuck that. They are just looking after their business interests.
It's still selfishness, don't be fooled.
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Notice how corporate power is pretending? (Original Post)
SHRED
Aug 2017
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Lotusflower70
(3,077 posts)1. Of course it is
It's all about the bottom line. That's how business works. But that's the power of the consumer.
Warpy
(111,255 posts)2. They're doiing the right thing for the wrong reasons.
I can live with that. Dump is bonkers and has to go. Being rejected by the corporate class is one rung on his ladder down.
dembotoz
(16,802 posts)3. Enjoy it while it lasts
Demsrule86
(68,556 posts)4. I think that is a bit unfair...as they risk alienating Trump voters with this stand...who may
boycott their products. Be happy that they stand on our side...I see no reason not to do so.
dawg
(10,624 posts)5. No need to be so binary in our thinking.
All CEO's began as human beings, and surprisingly, some of them even manage to hang on to small vestiges of that humanity despite their transformation into corporate overlords.