Can we finally agree capitalism doesn’t give a fuck about anything but profits and therefore CANNOT self regulate?
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Jon Stewart had an excellent monologue about the myth of corporate morality yesterday.
I love how they gave Jon Stewart his show back and he's been using it to burn every single thing he can, including them.
Name a more iconic pair than bananas and fascist death squads
capitalists and pinkertons... oh wait
The fine? $38 million.
Chiquita Brands International's profits in 2023? $3.1 billion.
That's a slap on the wrist if anything. Just the cost of doing business I guess.
To put that into context:
if all you had was a $100 USD Note, the equivalent of that “slap on the wrist” fine would be $1.23
I'll do the math when I get home, but that serms high. Gut instinct I thought it would be more like $0.10.
(38 mill/3.1bil)*100=1.2258 roughly
Again?
Implying they ever stopped.
You can’t think all of those private military contractors get all of their money from Uncle Sam.
Corporations have been using mercenaries for hundreds of years, they’ve just refined their PR departments lately.
Again?
At this point it's not a surprise, it's when asked to name paramilitary financers, first name that comes up is chiquita.
PEOPLE DIED
PEOPLE NEED TO BE JAILED OVER THIS
Damn that's crazy. I've never heard of bananas being associated with violence... anytime in the last 120-140 years...
That's bananas
It's where the term "banana republic" comes from.
Okay I'll come clean; I literally chose the range "120-140 years" by looking up the year that term was coined (1904) 😂
And then we made it cute by putting it on clothing. What a twist.
It’s actually a super cute brand name if you just disregard everything about it
What year is this?!?
Guess they don’t have friends in the CIA or state department like they used to.
Isn't Chiquita the corporate heir to United Fruit?
yes
Is this an article from 70 years ago?
For Colombians who suffered at the hand of the guerrilla-paramilitary conflict, it was not 70 years ago.
The paramilitary group mentioned in the article, AUC, disbanded around 2006-2008.
Thank you for pointing that out.
As someone who hates both bananas and corporations financing death squads, I consider this a win.
Again?!
Who's going to post that 2 nickels meme?
War is a racket.
Eh same old same old... Wait they're getting "punished" this time? Well that's new I guess.
Over bananas boys. Bananas.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
A Florida jury on Monday found banana company Chiquita Brands International liable for financing the Colombian paramilitary group Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC).
The jury in the civil case, in federal court in the Southern District of Florida, found that “Chiquita knowingly provided substantial assistance to the AUC to a degree sufficient to create a foreseeable risk of harm to others.”
Chiquita, one of the world’s largest banana producers, has been ordered to pay a total of $38.3 million to the families of eight victims of the AUC, which was a far-right paramilitary group that was designated a terrorist organization by the US.
In 2007, Chiquita pleaded guilty to making over 100 payments to the AUC totaling over $1.7 million despite the group being designated a terrorist organization.
An unnamed company executive had told the Justice Department that the payments had been made under the threat of violence, according to the release.
In a social media post, Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, reacted to the American jury’s Tuesday decision and asked why the same ruling was not made in his home country.
The original article contains 414 words, the summary contains 181 words. Saved 56%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!
Guess Dole got soul