• kalkulat@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I guess there was nothing evil about GM and Ford supplying Nazis with vehicle parts (Henry Ford got a ‘golden eagle’ award from Adolf!) before WW2. Just good business, right?

    Nothing evil about IBM supplying them with punch cards to keep track of the Jewish either, right?

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      The evil there is the Nazi’s so Im not going to talk about “most evil” and point to Ford when the Nazi’s are standing right next to them.

      We can easily chain together support to call anyone evil but thats stupid and unproductive. I’ll draw the line at the person committing the evil act being evil. Are people who hold raytheon stock evil? Are people who work for the government under Trump evil? Are the people who made food for Nazi’s evil? Where do you draw your line?

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        7 hours ago

        Amazing. If you build and sell tools to commit horrible crimes against humanity, that’s all cool, it’s just good business actually as long as someone else is pushing the button.

        A kindergardener has more robust ethics than this.

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          6 hours ago

          What are the horrible crimes against humanity that make Palantir the most evil company in the world and be specific.