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It is astonishing how much crime some big corporations are doing every year to thousands of people, and are not being punished.

All humans commit similar acts of atrocity to their world and to each other, big buisnesses are no exception to this many of these acts if uncovered would bring them to their knees but one issue is that they have masses of money that they can just pour into covering up anywrong doing and the people's pockets get no where deep enough to even put a dent in it, and if you do then im sure they'll find a way to "remove you from the equation" there is no justice in this world as its ran by money. You need to be the winner to punish someone. If you think the pork company is guilty, sue them, get your lawyer to be your soldier, as they will get their lawyers to be their soldiers too. You fight on the court, and the loser will get punished. Do you speed on the freeway or any other street? Then you are practicing the same principles as big corporations... I'm not saying that they are not wrong, but I am recognizing that you are the same. If it is so hard to prove the guilty guilty, the system needs to be changed. Innocent until proven guilty. It may be inconvenient, but you must be able to prove they are committing crimes in a court of law or nothing can be done. It is kinda a crappy system, but the alternative is worse. Why is it astonishing? If people don't object to being abused, why wouldn't they be abused? For example, US pork industry giant Smithfield Foods is one of the largest waste producers and is polluting rivers, lakes, ground, end yet, it is allowed to do business as usual.[1]It is astonishing how much crime some big corporations are doing every year to thousands of people, and are not being punished.
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1. http://web.archive.org/web/20080723130449/www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/12840743/porks_dirty_secret_the_nations_top_hog_producer_is_also_one_of_americas_worst_polluters


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