What's the most "evil" company that has ever existed?
What have they done?
Business ethics and morality
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Probably the Dutch East India Company, the most powerful corporation that has ever existed, with a private army larger than most nations used to uphold its reign of colonial slavery and violence for profit. Almost inspiring, really.
add south sea company to the list
thats a man isnt it?
This, or the British EIC.
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Communist China nails it for kill count, if we're quantifying evil. They created a company with a mission of controlling every aspect of economics and governance for a massive group of people.
Just one of many fuckups caused a famine that killed an unknowable number of people, with estimates up to 45,000,000.
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Not a company, but I heard about this scamming asshole named Sergay. He scams millions of low IQ people in buying and holding his coins, and dumping all the coins everytime it reaches $4. I heard that his cult following would also be willing to swallow all of his hot and sticky cum for a 1/4 of his scam coin. I heard he pays his higher cult leaders to scam more people by making them post fake info inside a message board
Are you retarded? the question is about companies, not shitty governments. go back to >>Zig Forums
Pinkerton Corporation was up there. Dole Fruit, Amazon.
I would fuck that man in the ass to teach it a lesson on christian values.
EA, Activision and Ubisoft. I used to be a millionaire but thanks to lootboxes I now live in my mom's basement at the age of 43.
no one gonna mention it? fine I will.
East India Trading Company.
You want evil, those motherfuckers were OG evil.
Does the Chinese government not own many Chinese companies?
That’s your fault for being a degenerate gambler
Literally first response mentioned it are you illiterate
that is a man's hand
>implying evil exists
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Monsanto
Raytheon & other defense companies
Wal-Mart
Facebook
Amazon
Nestle
AT&T
Disney
JP Morgan and other banks
HSBC
Very interested in a backstory here
Middle of a fake pandemic and no one mentions Big Pharma? Wake up and smell the tofu
I can't claim expertise in all areas, but the "crimes and violence" of the company and the British in general toward India are vastly, vastly overstated to the point of total falsehood
The British really didn't come and starve everyone and smash their thumbs and stuff, that's all pop intellectual bullshit
If East India Company can be on the list (organization that owns a bunch of people and governs everything about their lives) China can be on the list. Dictating the economic activities of a person makes you their employer, whether you pay them or not. Legal or common definitions be damned - the fundamental interactions are the same.
colonial companies can't be surpassed by modern variants in pure evil
i would also like to add the International Association of the Congo
make up shell corporation to hide your identity, misappropriate national government funding to carve out your own little plantation in africa worth about 2.5 mil km2 right under the noses of all the european great powers
claim to be humanitarian exploration to free the africans from arab slavers, create one of the biggest slave colonies and genocides of the era
but most of all got away with it cleanly, nobody barely knows who you are and your degenerate legitimate and illegitimate children are still living in luxury because of your loot, reparations shot down at every turn
you are king leopold the second
Tobacco Companies
The Sackler family
Monsanto
Facebook
Organ Traffickers
The Finders
The most evil corporations? Undoubtedly the group of privately run ivy league universities host to literal communist sympathizers, who have inspired changes to national and global policies which will lead to the eventual demise of the west and an end to civilization as we know it. Science based on empirical measurement of individuals has given way to the dogma of equality, and soon powerful black trans women will be making repairs on your jetliners with bullet proof affirmative action job security. This change is so deep at this point, having had decades to take root, that only unimaginable violence has any chance are correcting the situation.
Checkmate statists. Not real capitalism. Well get em next time.
Nestle
This is already happening. I work at Boeing. I wish I could tell you about what I see on a daily basis. You think it's bad? I'm telling you it's WORSE.