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longhairmike May 10, 2008

that oil article was funny,, the guy was bitching about $2.86 per gallon..

Ramza May 10, 2008

Monsanto is, by far, the worst. They have the blood of 20,000 Indian farmers on their hands (indirectly, since they all committed suicide ... but it was Monsanto's fault that those men no longer had anything to live for).

Ashley Winchester May 10, 2008

avatar! wrote:

Apparently the EEE (evil ebay empire) wants to create a new law where you can ONLY pay with PayPal! Scumbags unite, must be their rallying cry!

Out of the three, I think eBay is the least evil. However, I've noticed how eBay is trying to move away from things like money orders. I sold some CDs in April only to find they revamped the listing process (the last time I posted anything before that was February) and I couldn't find a way to list Money Orders as a form of payment in the payment options.

Jodo Kast May 10, 2008

In my opinion, none of them are evil. A company is not totally an abstraction, but a collection of people that can be found - and questioned. Even those at the very top. The people at the top are the most secure, while those in lower rankings are the least secure. In order for the collection of people (company) to stay intact, the people in lower positions have to do what they are told.

So, of the those 3 companies, the question to ask is: which human is the most evil? Everything can be traced back to one person in a very high position. The company itself is guiltless and incapable of doing evil, although paradoxically able to impact greatly, like numbers.

My argument is to not accuse companies, but to identify the guilty people and accuse them. Accusing a company is a form of generalization, a way of thinking I strive to eliminate myself.

Jay May 10, 2008

That's not how it works, Jodo.

I'd be tempted to put a pharmaceuticals company top of the list. Maybe Pfizer.

Brandon May 10, 2008 (edited May 10, 2008)

Trick question. The answer is, of course, D: The demagogues you link to in the first two articles.

Also, it's not accurate to say that eBay is trying to create a new law. A law is a rule created and enforced by the government.

longhairmike May 10, 2008

Jodo Kast wrote:

Accusing a company is a form of generalization, a way of thinking I strive to eliminate myself.

unless you work for the company, then you have the unalienable right to rip them a new one wherever and whenever you feel the need...

i.e. FedExcrement sucks a big fat rhinoceros schlong...

Ryu May 10, 2008

Brandon wrote:

Trick question. The answer is, of course, D: The demagogues you link to in the first two articles.

How do you get that?

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