Well shit, that doctor who phrase about the human super power of forgetting rings even true day by day
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I suppose once you're responsible for hundreds to thousands of innocent people's deaths, one more kinda fades into the background without much further effect.
I remember thinking how much like Russia it would be to try to damage an American companies reputation, especially one that is providing support for their enemy....
Slow down there, Joseph McCarthy. /s
Not everything fucked up about capitalism can be reasonably pinned on the Russians.
Chiquita overthrew a government and everyone still loves their bananas 🤷♂️
Yes but won’t anybody think of Shareholder Value?!!
You can know a lot
You can know a little
But whatever you know
Just don't blow the whistle
Jesse Welles might be the Guthrie of our time.
He wasn’t rich enough for anyone to care about.
This is honestly a subject I get annoyed about. The US has ‘whistleblower’ protections but it’s really not there. This isn’t a black-op opp, it’s a failure of protections/proper compensations for blowing the whistle. Imagine you’ve spent your whole life dedicated to one field of engineering. You’ve now sacrificed it to blow the whistle. It’s not fair, nor is it just, but that’s what happens.
Boeing has done so much wrong that it honestly feels negligent to focus on a perceived assassination. And it directs attention away from how whistleblowers could be protected