sundin13 said:
This is why I think the idea of "liberal companies" is kind of nonsense in the vast majority of situations. When faced with a decision between leftist goals and money, they repeatedly choose money, contradicting their supposed politics. If you are a shareholder you will see this every time voting comes around. There's typically a couple questions about producing a report about the impact of the business on the environment or certain social questions. I have never seen the board support these measures. These are capitalist companies which wear liberalism and/or progressivism as a thin facade. Seemingly the only ones they are fooling are the right. |
fair enough i suppose







