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pugson
@pugson
millionaire founder: what's the most profitable thing to sell? ↓ multimillionaire founder: what's the most ethical way to exploit people? ↓ billionaire founder: what's the most profitable way to exploit people?
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Samuel
@samuellhuber.eth
Tend to disagree Stihl doesn’t exploit people. Billion dollar business in Germany Würth doesn’t exploit people. Billion dollar company in Germany
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Trigs
@trigs
Should probably check on Stihl's history. I'd call slave labor exploitative. Don't get me wrong, I love Stihl products, but it's naive to think anyone makes billions without stepping on ppl to get there. Maybe a few good examples out there, maybe Stihl is one of them. But if so, it's because they've been around for so long that everyone's forgotten who they exploited to get to this point.
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matt 💭
@matthewmorek
both are exceptions to the rule having sociopaths and psychopaths with a total disregard for accountability in charge of business leads to cronyism and exploitation, among other things
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