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Corporations

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Nearly every German product 1930-1940 was "the product of Nazi Germany" - that very much comes with the territory of serving a totalitarian regime. A lot of German companies have a dark past connected to that era, e.g. Bayer (formerly part of IG Farben).

The US Army took over the Poelzig Bau, the home of IG Farben in Franfkurt after WWII. When I was stationed there from 83 to 85, it was the Headquarters of V Corps. Our command section was down the hall from them because our command supported V Corps. When V Corps left in 1995 it was returned to the Germans who converted the entire site as an extension of Goethe University. Mission accomplished.
 
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Wildswanderer

Veteran Member
Coca cola company was boycotted by trumpists because the company CEO had the audacity to say something like the georgia voting law was unacceptable and a step backwards.


Today, a large number of companies sent a letter to Congress urging them to pass the voting rights act. Pepsico was one of these companies.


Over 150 companies urge Congress to pass Voting Rights Act


Obviously, the trumpsters will not be happy and possibly wish to boycott these companies.


What will trumpsters drink?


And what do you think about this action?


Since corporations are considered as a person, they surely have the right to speak out.
They have the right. But doing so isn't too bright. Unless they want to lose lots of money.
 
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