Dispicable lack of respect for the law

I try to keep the usage of four-letter words to a minimum around here, and you may be surprised that I find it necessary to bash certain “capitalist” enterprises (although its called corporatist, or fascist when its done with government privilege) but I cannot let this one go.

FUCK. MONSANTO. SRSLY.

Beyond dispicable business-practices, I would seriously like to know to which extent they will be held liable if their poison turns out to seriously damage the properties of others. Unfortunately I know the answer – not at all. Therefore, I hope Monsanto burns, along with the rest of the corporatist kleptocracy. You suckers cannot survive without government privilege, ergo I hope you go bankrupt. Preferably yesterday. You sick bastards.

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4 Responses to Dispicable lack of respect for the law

  1. Roberto Severino says:

    Monsanto is an example of a purely evil corporatist racket running America and controlling much of the political landscape. Fuck them to hell for giving capitalism a bad name and giving people like us more work to do in battling the ignorance out there and to warn people about how corporatist big government has become.

    This sounds like something out of the third grade, but this fucking idea is actually gaining leverage. The guy is one of those MMTers. Good God.

    http://neweconomicperspectives.org/2013/01/trillion-dollar-coin-posts-on-legality-and-constitutionality.html#more-4307

    • hpx83 says:

      Haha, ah yes, I haven’t even commented on that 3rd grade solution. We have apparently fallen to a new low.

      The only thing left now to propose is that the government hands out free money to the citizenry. That too, is coming, sooner or later.

      Trillion dollar coin….why not a billion zillion quadrillion dollar coin? Heck, then the government can spend without ever taxing anyone ever again.

  2. Aurini says:

    I despise Monsanto. Biotech is one of the most powerful, potentially life changing technologies out there, and they make John Hammond look like a responsible user; they wield it without any regard for the industry as a whole, or the individuals consuming their products, leading to a backlash against the technology itself instead of the psychotic corporation abusing it.

    *I actually buy organic* on occasion because of these guys, and I hate hippies. About 50% of organic is pseudo-science, but at least they don’t go out of their way to make poison. I’m reminded of that Bill Hicks line about marketing arsenic to children – half of the food out there is toxic.

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