The dishonesty of marketing departments of major corporations is gravely concerning
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I agree. Unfortunately though, marketing departments have security of the company and therefore many unethical things they do especially in third world countries will never be heard by the public. The company for obvious reasons would not confess that their marketing department has just gone over to Malawi and offered woman a negligible amount of money to stop breast feeding their child. It's a bit of a sham.
I wonder how much of that is caused by using capitalism without the cultural and historic underpinnings of moral religions. (religions that require positive actions toward others as a condition of that religion)
Russia, China and most of Africa has the same problem as Malawi when it comes to fraud.
[1 point]2 years ago by JWBrothersReplyEdited 2 years ago by JWBrothers
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[2 points] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyI agree. Unfortunately though, marketing departments have security of the company and therefore many unethical things they do especially in third world countries will never be heard by the public. The company for obvious reasons would not confess that their marketing department has just gone over to Malawi and offered woman a negligible amount of money to stop breast feeding their child. It's a bit of a sham.
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[2 points] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyI wonder how much of that is caused by using capitalism without the cultural and historic underpinnings of moral religions. (religions that require positive actions toward others as a condition of that religion)
Russia, China and most of Africa has the same problem as Malawi when it comes to fraud.