What are your most evil company rankings

Any company with a trillion+ market cap
 
1. The Trump Organization
2. Fox/NewsMax/OneAmericaNetwork
 
1. Facebook - Zuckerberg basically stole Facebook from the winklevoss brothers. He used underhanded tactics to oust his friends from the company early on, and then facebook went on a long streak of violating their own terms and conditions. They promise they'll only use your personal info for x purposes, but then once they have it they use it however they want. Every time they get caught they just issue a public apology and then do it again..




Sounds like the plot for ‘Girls Do Porn’ but I doubt Mark will do a day in a cell over it.

Fuck a few naive bitches on film for money and put it on the internet -get decades in prison.


Fuck millions of people on the internet for money -get decades of wealth.
 
1. Chevron
Just look up Steven Donziger and read what evil is.

2. Amazon
They way they treat their workers, all because Bezos has a tiny dick and has to overcompensate by competing with Elon Musk for world’s richest man.

3. Wal-Mart (this is going to piss off a lot of people here, I know)
Again, treating their employees like shit - low pay, telling them to get on welfare, installing cameras in the parking lot for the sole purpose of busting up labor organization. Polluting. Exploitation of Chinese labor.
 
Isn't Nestle the one where the CEO got caught saying access to water isn't a right and that it should be privatized and sold years ago?

Yes, he was so caught, except that he wasn't. All the idiots who only saw a less than one minute vid of him speaking didn't understand the nuanced point he was making. If you actually watch a much longer(more than one hour) video the point he is making is actually a good one. Here is just one of the points he made in that video: people who have pools, pay less for their water per gallon than people who don't. That is to say, richer people are paying less per gallon of water than poor people, for something that is essentially a luxury. His argument was that OTHER than the water you essentially need(for washing, cooking, cleaning etc.) water should be charged at whatever the market value because the true value of water will then become apparent, otherwise it's wasted on things like pools, lawns, etc.
 
Isn't Nestle the one where the CEO got caught saying access to water isn't a right and that it should be privatized and sold years ago?

IIRC Veolia bought a lake in Bolivia and tried to stop people from drinking the water.
Was a few years ago, there has been some fucked up things going on around the world we never hear about.

I think these company are a lot worse than tech companies.
Facebook evil? Sure but you can just delete your account and protect your self in many ways.
If a company buys up the water supply in your country, you are kinda fucked.
 
Isn't Nestle the one where the CEO got caught saying access to water isn't a right and that it should be privatized and sold years ago?
Yes. They go into poor places take the water and sell it to insane prices to people who are barely surviving.
 
McDonalds.

Only because American parents are too fucking stupid to realise that feeding burgers to their children is child cruelty though.
i don't get why people eat that shit, it tastes horrible. last week, i went there because i thought they had the 24 hour breakfast going on still, when i found out they didn't, i backed out of the drive in, didn't want anything else. shits gross, poor people love the shit though, i do delivery and i get lots of mc'ds orders later at night that maybe 2 blocks away but these fucks don't have a car so they finagle uber to deliver their food for less than five bucks, and..., they'll get mad because I had to wait for 15 cars ahead of me. I know god don't like ugly but I really do get tired of how poor people act. I'll usually reject those offers unless i'm super bored and up to waste time.
 
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Yes, he was so caught, except that he wasn't. All the idiots who only saw a less than one minute vid of him speaking didn't understand the nuanced point he was making. If you actually watch a much longer(more than one hour) video the point he is making is actually a good one. Here is just one of the points he made in that video: people who have pools, pay less for their water per gallon than people who don't. That is to say, richer people are paying less per gallon of water than poor people, for something that is essentially a luxury. His argument was that OTHER than the water you essentially need(for washing, cooking, cleaning etc.) water should be charged at whatever the market value because the true value of water will then become apparent, otherwise it's wasted on things like pools, lawns, etc.
wow, that's actually got some logic to it, people are so wasteful.
 
Off the top of my head

RJ Reynolds
monsanto
McDonald's
Zuffa
Comcast
University of Phoenix
Sprint
Chase Bank

Companies like Google, Facebook, Wikipedia etc are getting really bad with censorship and distorting the truth, but I don't see them as evil. These self righteous assholes actually think they're doing the right thing and aren't maliciously trying to hurt people for profit.
 
Pfizer.

They have paid out more than any other company for illegal and unethical practices over the years (totaling into the billions).

One example of their abhorrent and criminal behavior was experimenting on kids in Africa, without parental consent, and then under-dosing them in order to make their medication seem more effective.

“Pfizer gave the children a substantially reduced dose of the ceftriaxone (specifically, 33 mg/kg)[2] relative to that described on the US FDA-approved prescribing information. The allegation is that this was done to skew the test in favor of its own drug.[3] Pfizer claimed that the dose used was sufficient even though a clinical trial performed by Médecins Sans Frontièresrecommends a dose of 50–100 mg/kg.[4]

Five children given trovafloxacin died, as did six of those given ceftriaxone.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullahi_v._Pfizer,_Inc.

This.

One of the reasons i dont trust what them and other big pharmaceuticals slang.

Also facebook. Destroying peoples perceptions of reality one day at a time.
 
Nestle for the water shenanigans.
DuPont for essentially poisoning every person on the planet.
Monsanto for the seed thing and RoundUp
 
The Trump Organization
Wells Fargo
All Cigarette Companies
 
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