Morrolan wrote:something i heard: if Al Quaida had managed to poison the drinking water of 300,000 Americans, the US would already have invaded a country, but since it's a US corporation it's simply something you'll have to accept as the free market at work...
FZR1KG wrote:Technically there are a number of multinationals that have cost more in both dollars and lives than AlQeda has.
Union Carbide for example had 20,000 people die because of a leak of cyanide from one of their factories. An entire village was wiped out.
SciFi Chick wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Technically there are a number of multinationals that have cost more in both dollars and lives than AlQeda has.
Union Carbide for example had 20,000 people die because of a leak of cyanide from one of their factories. An entire village was wiped out.
It's not about how many people die. It's about your intent. If you intend to scare people and threaten them, then it's bad, even if you kill just one person.
But if you're trying to make money and you accidentally kill 20,000 people, it's okay, because your intentions were good.
SciFi Chick wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Technically there are a number of multinationals that have cost more in both dollars and lives than AlQeda has.
Union Carbide for example had 20,000 people die because of a leak of cyanide from one of their factories. An entire village was wiped out.
It's not about how many people die. It's about your intent. If you intend to scare people and threaten them, then it's bad, even if you kill just one person.
But if you're trying to make money and you accidentally kill 20,000 people, it's okay, because your intentions were good.
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