Meta has been pulling strings to crush whistleblower (and fellow Kiwi) Sarah Wynn-Williams, who wrote a book on the abusive working environment & unethical practices of Meta during her time as Global Policy Director for the company

Her book recounts "her experiences working for the company, including accusations of sexual harassment by a long-time Facebook executive and claims the company explored breaking into the Chinese market by appeasing government censors there."

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/573766/meta-out-to-silence-and-punish-kiwi-whistleblower-sarah-wynn-williams-british-mp

Meta out to 'silence and punish' Kiwi whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams - British MP

A British MP claims Sarah Wynn-Williams is being pushed into financial ruin by the UK arbitration system.

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@JulianOliver meta, a bad company? I'm shocked, baffled. Flabbergasted even.
@JulianOliver It's a good book. Tells you most of what you need to know about the total absence of morality and empathy possessed by Fuckerberg. In other words, another billionaire sociopath.
@JulianOliver The content of her book is great, and it reads super well. I can highly recommend it

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While absolutely true that people are innocent until proven guilty, corporations are not people. We must assume they are calculating all possible illegal and unethical options in their psychotic quest for greed. The must find the boundary where cost versus reward makes evil profitable.

They have no choice but to push the limits and please shareholders. So lets stop acting surprised when we discover evidence of an evilcorp being evil. In secret, they would do ANYTHING for money.

@JulianOliver This is how capitalism intends to ensure the elite keep the money they've already amassed and how they can take even more of it from the hands of the poor.

In essence, the elite intend - and are achieving - the dismantling of democracy and the state to ensure the working class abandon their rights to health care, good government, etc divert the money consumed by those things to the pockets of the 1%.

Some kind of revolution is inevitable.